The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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Page 129
... thou cam'st at least . PERIGOT : Beshrewe my Tardy stepps , here shalt thou rest Uppon this holy banck no deadly snake , Uppon this Turffe her selfe in foulds doth make , Here is no poyson , for the Toade to feed , Here boldly spread ...
... thou cam'st at least . PERIGOT : Beshrewe my Tardy stepps , here shalt thou rest Uppon this holy banck no deadly snake , Uppon this Turffe her selfe in foulds doth make , Here is no poyson , for the Toade to feed , Here boldly spread ...
Page 151
... Thou joy'st in better markes , of soyle , of ayre , Of wood , of water : therein thou art faire . Thou hast thy walkes for health , as well as sport : Thy Mount , to which the Dryads doe resort , Where Pan , and Bacchus their high ...
... Thou joy'st in better markes , of soyle , of ayre , Of wood , of water : therein thou art faire . Thou hast thy walkes for health , as well as sport : Thy Mount , to which the Dryads doe resort , Where Pan , and Bacchus their high ...
Page 169
... thou shalt sit , and Red - brest by , For meat , shall give thee melody . Ile give thee Chaines and Carkanets Of Primroses and Violets . A Bag and Bottle thou shalt have ; That richly wrought , and This as brave ; So that as either ...
... thou shalt sit , and Red - brest by , For meat , shall give thee melody . Ile give thee Chaines and Carkanets Of Primroses and Violets . A Bag and Bottle thou shalt have ; That richly wrought , and This as brave ; So that as either ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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