The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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... hath refused me , Stella who more love hath proved , In this caitife hart to be , Then can in good eawes be moved Toward Lamkins best beloved . Stella hath refused me , Astrophil that so wel served , In this pleasant spring must see ...
... hath refused me , Stella who more love hath proved , In this caitife hart to be , Then can in good eawes be moved Toward Lamkins best beloved . Stella hath refused me , Astrophil that so wel served , In this pleasant spring must see ...
Page 52
... hath the gentle Calidore And toyle endured , sith I left him last Sewing the Blatant Beast , which I forbore To finish then , for other present hast . Full many pathes and perils he hath past , Through hils , through dales , through ...
... hath the gentle Calidore And toyle endured , sith I left him last Sewing the Blatant Beast , which I forbore To finish then , for other present hast . Full many pathes and perils he hath past , Through hils , through dales , through ...
Page 61
... hath abundance at his will , Hath not enough , but wants in greatest store , And other , that hath litle , askes no more , But in that litle is both rich and wise ; For wisedome is most riches : fooles therefore They are which fortunes ...
... hath abundance at his will , Hath not enough , but wants in greatest store , And other , that hath litle , askes no more , But in that litle is both rich and wise ; For wisedome is most riches : fooles therefore They are which fortunes ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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