A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... Spring , p . 51 , or Campion's lines : Every dame affects good fame , whate'er her doings be , But true praise is Virtue's bays , which none may wear but she ; 1 or almost accidentally , as in Wither's Sonnet ( p . 202 ) : My spirit ...
... Spring , p . 51 , or Campion's lines : Every dame affects good fame , whate'er her doings be , But true praise is Virtue's bays , which none may wear but she ; 1 or almost accidentally , as in Wither's Sonnet ( p . 202 ) : My spirit ...
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... in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . 5 40 35 330 25 The woods are decked with leaves , And trees are ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
... in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . 5 40 35 330 25 The woods are decked with leaves , And trees are ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
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... spring is past and yet it hath not sprung , The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves be green , 5 My youth is gone and yet I am but young , I saw the world and yet I was not seen : My thread is cut and yet it is not spun , And now I live ...
... spring is past and yet it hath not sprung , The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves be green , 5 My youth is gone and yet I am but young , I saw the world and yet I was not seen : My thread is cut and yet it is not spun , And now I live ...
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... SPRING . SPRING , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing , then maids dance in a ring , Cold doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and May ...
... SPRING . SPRING , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing , then maids dance in a ring , Cold doth not sting , the pretty birds do sing , Cuckoo , jug , jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The palm and May ...
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... spring : Everything did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone . She , poor bird , as all forlorn , Leaned her breast up - till a thorn , And there sung the dolefulst ditty , That to hear it was great pity . ' Fie , fie , fie ! ' now ...
... spring : Everything did banish moan , Save the nightingale alone . She , poor bird , as all forlorn , Leaned her breast up - till a thorn , And there sung the dolefulst ditty , That to hear it was great pity . ' Fie , fie , fie ! ' now ...
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