A Pageant of Elizabethan PoetryBlackie & Son, 1906 - 412 páginas |
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... Drayton . Sleep , Silence ' child , sweet father of soft rest , Prince , whose approach peace to all mortals brings , Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings , Sole comforter of minds with grief opprest ; Lo , by thy charming rod all ...
... Drayton . Sleep , Silence ' child , sweet father of soft rest , Prince , whose approach peace to all mortals brings , Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings , Sole comforter of minds with grief opprest ; Lo , by thy charming rod all ...
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... Drayton . 61 Phyllida and Corydon In the merry month of May , In a morn by break of day , Forth I walked by the woodside Whenas May was in his pride : There I spied all alone Phyllida and Corydon . Much ado there was , God wot ! He ...
... Drayton . 61 Phyllida and Corydon In the merry month of May , In a morn by break of day , Forth I walked by the woodside Whenas May was in his pride : There I spied all alone Phyllida and Corydon . Much ado there was , God wot ! He ...
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... Drayton . Sit down , Carmela ; here are cobs for kings , Sloes black as jet or like my Christmas shoes , Sweet cider which my leathern bottle brings ; Sit down , Carmela , let me kiss thy toes . Carmela . Ah Doron ! Ah my heart ! thou ...
... Drayton . Sit down , Carmela ; here are cobs for kings , Sloes black as jet or like my Christmas shoes , Sweet cider which my leathern bottle brings ; Sit down , Carmela , let me kiss thy toes . Carmela . Ah Doron ! Ah my heart ! thou ...
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... Drayton . Over hill , over dale , 85 Thorough bush , thorough brier , Over park , over pale , Thorough flood , thorough fire , I do wander every where , Swifter than the moon's sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen , To dew her orbs upon ...
... Drayton . Over hill , over dale , 85 Thorough bush , thorough brier , Over park , over pale , Thorough flood , thorough fire , I do wander every where , Swifter than the moon's sphere ; And I serve the fairy queen , To dew her orbs upon ...
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... Drayton . 92 Hark , all you ladies that do sleep ! The fairy - queen Proserpina Bids awake and pity them that weep : you You may do in the dark What the day doth forbid ; Fear not the dogs that bark , Night will have all hid . But if ...
... Drayton . 92 Hark , all you ladies that do sleep ! The fairy - queen Proserpina Bids awake and pity them that weep : you You may do in the dark What the day doth forbid ; Fear not the dogs that bark , Night will have all hid . But if ...
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Anonymous Barnabe Barnes beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson birds breath bright bring Campion Carmela Charon Claia Corydon cuckoo Daffodil dead dear death delight desire Donne dost doth Drayton earth echo ring eyes fair Fairy fairy-queen fear fire flowers fools give Golden slumbers gone grace grief hair hath hear heart heaven Heigh-ho Herrick Hey-ho honour keep King kiss leave light little boy live livës joy look love's lovers lullaby maids merry Mertilla mind ne'er never Nicholas Breton night numbers nymphs Oberon passion Perigot Perilla Philomel Phyllida pleasure poem poor praise pretty Proserpina Queen Queen Mab quoth roses scorn Shakespeare shepherd shine Sidney sighs sight sing sleep smile song sonnets soul spring stay sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thoughts true love unto wanton weep Whilst Willy wilt wind youth
Pasajes populares
Página 164 - THRICE toss these oaken ashes in the air, Thrice sit thou mute in this enchanted chair ; And thrice three times tie up this true-love's knot, And murmur soft — ' She will, or she will not.' Go burn these poisonous weeds in yon blue fire, These screech-owl's feathers and this prickling briar ; This cypress gathered at a dead man's grave ; That all thy fears and cares an end may have. Then come, you fairies, dance with...