A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... sweet pathos and tenderness , its delicate and artistic artificiality united with a genuine joy in the beauties of nature . Of the forms of this class of lyrics I shall have occasion to speak elsewhere ; but I cannot refrain from here ...
... sweet pathos and tenderness , its delicate and artistic artificiality united with a genuine joy in the beauties of nature . Of the forms of this class of lyrics I shall have occasion to speak elsewhere ; but I cannot refrain from here ...
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... sweet content ' and " golden numbers . " Little wonder that such men should lament at times that " Virtue's branches wither , Virtue pines , " or ask in heart - rending accents : " O sorrow , sorrow , say where dost thou dwell ? ” 66 99 ...
... sweet content ' and " golden numbers . " Little wonder that such men should lament at times that " Virtue's branches wither , Virtue pines , " or ask in heart - rending accents : " O sorrow , sorrow , say where dost thou dwell ? ” 66 99 ...
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... sweet sincerity of Dekker , the delicate erotic sentiment of Beaumont and Fletcher , the weird and fanciful sorrow of Webster , the classical symmetry and nicety of Jonson , the rich variety and perfect mastery of Shakespeare : whether ...
... sweet sincerity of Dekker , the delicate erotic sentiment of Beaumont and Fletcher , the weird and fanciful sorrow of Webster , the classical symmetry and nicety of Jonson , the rich variety and perfect mastery of Shakespeare : whether ...
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... sweet contentings ? Cannot a chance of a night or an hour Cross thy desires with as many sad tormentings ? Fortune , Honor , Beauty , Youth Are but blossoms dying ; Wanton Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now ...
... sweet contentings ? Cannot a chance of a night or an hour Cross thy desires with as many sad tormentings ? Fortune , Honor , Beauty , Youth Are but blossoms dying ; Wanton Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now ...
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... sweet , my state is such , One pleasure which I would eschew Both slakes my grief and breeds my grutch . So doth one pain which I would shun Renew my joys , where grief begun . Then like the lark that passed the night In heavy sleep ...
... sweet , my state is such , One pleasure which I would eschew Both slakes my grief and breeds my grutch . So doth one pain which I would shun Renew my joys , where grief begun . Then like the lark that passed the night In heavy sleep ...
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