A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 144
... Penshurst ' , when however this harmonious relationship is not the rule but the exception . The poet eats , as do the ' farmer and the clowne ' , the same food as the ' lord and lady ' , and he is happy to celebrate their munificence ...
... Penshurst ' , when however this harmonious relationship is not the rule but the exception . The poet eats , as do the ' farmer and the clowne ' , the same food as the ' lord and lady ' , and he is happy to celebrate their munificence ...
Page 150
... Penshurst Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show , Of touch , or marble ; nor canst boast a row Of polish'd pillars , or a roofe of gold : Thou hast no lantherne , whereof tales are told ; Or stayre , or courts ; but stand'st ...
... Penshurst Thou art not , Penshurst , built to envious show , Of touch , or marble ; nor canst boast a row Of polish'd pillars , or a roofe of gold : Thou hast no lantherne , whereof tales are told ; Or stayre , or courts ; but stand'st ...
Page 153
... Penshurst , are thy praise , and yet not all . Thy lady's noble , fruitfull , chaste withall . His children thy great lord may call his owne : A fortune , in this age , but rarely knowne . They are , and have beene taught religion ...
... Penshurst , are thy praise , and yet not all . Thy lady's noble , fruitfull , chaste withall . His children thy great lord may call his owne : A fortune , in this age , but rarely knowne . They are , and have beene taught religion ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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