The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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... innocence as in Rochester's ' Chloris ' poems that is important . When Flatman writes of the rakish Rochester as having lived the life of a pastoral swain , he does not expect the identification to be taken seriously for one moment ; it ...
... innocence as in Rochester's ' Chloris ' poems that is important . When Flatman writes of the rakish Rochester as having lived the life of a pastoral swain , he does not expect the identification to be taken seriously for one moment ; it ...
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John Barrell, John Bull. Innocence doth like a rose Bloom on every maiden's cheek ; Honour twines around her brows , The jewel health adorns her neck . Song 2nd by a young Shepherd When the trees do laugh with our merry wit , And the ...
John Barrell, John Bull. Innocence doth like a rose Bloom on every maiden's cheek ; Honour twines around her brows , The jewel health adorns her neck . Song 2nd by a young Shepherd When the trees do laugh with our merry wit , And the ...
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John Barrell, John Bull. Blow , boisterous wind , stern winter frown , Innocence is a winter's gown ; So clad , we'll abide life's pelting storm That makes our limbs quake , if our hearts be warm . The Shepherd From Songs of Innocence ...
John Barrell, John Bull. Blow , boisterous wind , stern winter frown , Innocence is a winter's gown ; So clad , we'll abide life's pelting storm That makes our limbs quake , if our hearts be warm . The Shepherd From Songs of Innocence ...
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Egloga Tertia | 23 |
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