A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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... AMARILLIS ] AMINTAS : Good day , Mirtillo . MIRTILLO : And to you no lesse : And all faire Signs lead on our Shepardesse . AMARILLIS : With all white luck to you . MIRTILLO : Stirs in our Sheep - walk ? AMINTAS : But say , What news ...
... AMARILLIS ] AMINTAS : Good day , Mirtillo . MIRTILLO : And to you no lesse : And all faire Signs lead on our Shepardesse . AMARILLIS : With all white luck to you . MIRTILLO : Stirs in our Sheep - walk ? AMINTAS : But say , What news ...
Page 166
... AMARILLIS : But deare Mirtillo , I have heard it told , Those learned men brought Incense , Myrrhe , and Gold , From Countries far , with Store of Spices , ( sweet ) And laid them downe for Offrings at his feet . MIRTILLO : ' Tis true ...
... AMARILLIS : But deare Mirtillo , I have heard it told , Those learned men brought Incense , Myrrhe , and Gold , From Countries far , with Store of Spices , ( sweet ) And laid them downe for Offrings at his feet . MIRTILLO : ' Tis true ...
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... Amarillis HERRICK : My dearest Love , since thou will go , And leave me here behind thee ; For love or pitie let me know The place where I may find thee . AMARILLIS : In country Meadowes pearl'd with Dew , And set about with Lillies ...
... Amarillis HERRICK : My dearest Love , since thou will go , And leave me here behind thee ; For love or pitie let me know The place where I may find thee . AMARILLIS : In country Meadowes pearl'd with Dew , And set about with Lillies ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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