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ROBERT HERRICK To his Muse Whither , Mad maiden wilt thou roame ? Farre safer ' twere to stay at home : Where thou mayst sit , and piping please The poore and private Cottages . Since Coats , and Hamlets , best agree With this thy ...
ROBERT HERRICK To his Muse Whither , Mad maiden wilt thou roame ? Farre safer ' twere to stay at home : Where thou mayst sit , and piping please The poore and private Cottages . Since Coats , and Hamlets , best agree With this thy ...
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What could the Muse her self that Orpheus bore , The Muse her self , for her inchanting son Whom Universal nature did lament , When by the rout that made the hideous roar , His goary visage down the stream was sent , Down the swift ...
What could the Muse her self that Orpheus bore , The Muse her self , for her inchanting son Whom Universal nature did lament , When by the rout that made the hideous roar , His goary visage down the stream was sent , Down the swift ...
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Smile the muse , And meditate an honour to that land Where first I breath'd , and struggled into life , Impatient , Cantium , to be call'd thy son . Oh ! cou'd I emulate Dan Sydney's Muse , Thy Sydney , Cantium – He , from court retir'd ...
Smile the muse , And meditate an honour to that land Where first I breath'd , and struggled into life , Impatient , Cantium , to be call'd thy son . Oh ! cou'd I emulate Dan Sydney's Muse , Thy Sydney , Cantium – He , from court retir'd ...
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Contents
THE ELIZABETHAN PASTORAL II | 11 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
Four poems from the Arcadia | 37 |
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