The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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... Leave of my sheepe , my sighes burne up your filde , My plaintes call wolves , my plagues in you prevaile , My sun is gon , from stormes what shall us sheelde ? Leave of my sheepe , sorrowe hathe hoysed sayle , Wayle in my woes , taste ...
... Leave of my sheepe , my sighes burne up your filde , My plaintes call wolves , my plagues in you prevaile , My sun is gon , from stormes what shall us sheelde ? Leave of my sheepe , sorrowe hathe hoysed sayle , Wayle in my woes , taste ...
Page 88
... leave ( awhile ) my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule loveth best ; He that can make the most unhappie blest : In whose sweete lap Ile lay me downe to sleepe , And never wake till Marble - stones shall weepe . [ 1594 ] ...
... leave ( awhile ) my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule loveth best ; He that can make the most unhappie blest : In whose sweete lap Ile lay me downe to sleepe , And never wake till Marble - stones shall weepe . [ 1594 ] ...
Page 486
... leave the town The reapers leave their beds before the sun And gleaners follow when home toils are done To pick the littered ear the reaper leaves And glean in open fields among the sheaves The fields are all alive with busy noise Of ...
... leave the town The reapers leave their beds before the sun And gleaners follow when home toils are done To pick the littered ear the reaper leaves And glean in open fields among the sheaves The fields are all alive with busy noise Of ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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