Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 83
... sing some roundelays To make our mirth the fuller . And whilst we thus inspiréd sing , Let all the streets with echoes ring ; Woods , and hills , and everything Bear witness we are merry . From 66 WILLIAM BROWNE ( 1591-1643 ...
... sing some roundelays To make our mirth the fuller . And whilst we thus inspiréd sing , Let all the streets with echoes ring ; Woods , and hills , and everything Bear witness we are merry . From 66 WILLIAM BROWNE ( 1591-1643 ...
Page 87
... sing ballads , or make a catch , or find some harmless sport to content us , and pass away a little time without offence to God or man . VENATOR . A match , good master , let's go to that house , for the linen looks white , and smells ...
... sing ballads , or make a catch , or find some harmless sport to content us , and pass away a little time without offence to God or man . VENATOR . A match , good master , let's go to that house , for the linen looks white , and smells ...
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... sing the Adonis hymn . She is the same who was chosen to sing the dirge last year . We are sure to have something first - rate from her . She is going through her airs and graces ready to begin . So far the dialogue ; and as it stands ...
... sing the Adonis hymn . She is the same who was chosen to sing the dirge last year . We are sure to have something first - rate from her . She is going through her airs and graces ready to begin . So far the dialogue ; and as it stands ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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