The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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Page 89
... spring brings in the Summers sweete reliefe : Poore Rowland malcontent bewayles the winter of his griefe . Now Phœbus from the equinoctiall Zone , Had task'd his teame unto the higher spheare , And from the brightnes of his glorious ...
... spring brings in the Summers sweete reliefe : Poore Rowland malcontent bewayles the winter of his griefe . Now Phœbus from the equinoctiall Zone , Had task'd his teame unto the higher spheare , And from the brightnes of his glorious ...
Page 162
... spring , And in the Sea have all their burying : Right so our times are knowne , our ages found , ( Nothing is permanent within this Round :) One age is now , another that succeedes , Extirping all things which the former breedes ...
... spring , And in the Sea have all their burying : Right so our times are knowne , our ages found , ( Nothing is permanent within this Round :) One age is now , another that succeedes , Extirping all things which the former breedes ...
Page 476
... Spring Fled now the sullen murmurs of the North , The splendid raiment of the Spring peeps forth ; Her universal green , and the clear sky , Delight still more and more the gazing eye . Wide o'er the fields , in rising moisture strong ...
... Spring Fled now the sullen murmurs of the North , The splendid raiment of the Spring peeps forth ; Her universal green , and the clear sky , Delight still more and more the gazing eye . Wide o'er the fields , in rising moisture strong ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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