A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 122
... CLOWN : Come on : strike up . DORCAS : Mopsa must be your Mistris : marry Garlick to mend her kissing with . MOPSA : Now in good time . CLOWN : Not a word , a word , we stand upon our manners , Come strike up . [ Heere a Daunce of ...
... CLOWN : Come on : strike up . DORCAS : Mopsa must be your Mistris : marry Garlick to mend her kissing with . MOPSA : Now in good time . CLOWN : Not a word , a word , we stand upon our manners , Come strike up . [ Heere a Daunce of ...
Page 123
... CLOWN : He could never come better : hee shall come in : I love a ballad but even too well , if it be dolefull matter merrily set downe : or a very pleasant thing indeede , and sung lamentably . SERVANT : He hath songs for man , or ...
... CLOWN : He could never come better : hee shall come in : I love a ballad but even too well , if it be dolefull matter merrily set downe : or a very pleasant thing indeede , and sung lamentably . SERVANT : He hath songs for man , or ...
Page 287
... clown ; A boy to help to tread the mow , And drive , while t'other holds the plough ; A chief , of temper form'd to please , Fit to converse , and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace , Commission'd by the name of niece ...
... clown ; A boy to help to tread the mow , And drive , while t'other holds the plough ; A chief , of temper form'd to please , Fit to converse , and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace , Commission'd by the name of niece ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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