A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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... scene was frequently played as a separate piece throughout the late eighteenth century , and the removal of this scene from its courtly setting is a fair indication of the nature of its appeal . However , in spite of the presentation of ...
... scene was frequently played as a separate piece throughout the late eighteenth century , and the removal of this scene from its courtly setting is a fair indication of the nature of its appeal . However , in spite of the presentation of ...
Page 135
... Scene 4 MIRTILLUS : But shepherds , did you never hear that once There was an age , the nearest to the gods : An age we rather praise than imitate ; When no man's will nor woman's was enforc'd To any bent but its own motion ? Each ...
... Scene 4 MIRTILLUS : But shepherds , did you never hear that once There was an age , the nearest to the gods : An age we rather praise than imitate ; When no man's will nor woman's was enforc'd To any bent but its own motion ? Each ...
Page 360
... Scene A Heath . Season - Spring ; Time - Morning . Fair Spring o'er Nature held her gentlest sway ; Fair Morn ... scene admired ; The cheerful scene the song of joy inspired : - [ 1775 ] ' Chant on ( he cried ) , ye warblers 360 ...
... Scene A Heath . Season - Spring ; Time - Morning . Fair Spring o'er Nature held her gentlest sway ; Fair Morn ... scene admired ; The cheerful scene the song of joy inspired : - [ 1775 ] ' Chant on ( he cried ) , ye warblers 360 ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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ALEXANDER POPE alwayes AMARILLIS Ametas AMORET Arcadia beneath breath brest Calidore CARMELA Ceres CLOWN Colin COMUS CORIN court dear delight doth Earth Eclogue ev'ry eyes Faerie Queene fair farre feare feast feed fields fleece flocks FLORIZELL flowers Garden gentle Georgic Golden Age grace green groves hand happy hart hast hath hear heart Heaven hills innocence kisse labour lambs live look Lord Lycidas maid MELLIFLEUR mirth MIRTILLO morn Muse Nature never night Nymphs o'er Paradise Pastoral Pastoral Poetry Penshurst PERDITA PERIGOT pipe plain pleasure poem poet poetry POLIXENES poore praise pride rich ROBIN-HOOD round rural Saxham Scene shade shalt shee sheep shepherds sing smiling soft song sport spring streams swain sweet thee THENOT Theocritus thine things thinke thir thou thought toil tradition trees unto urban winds Winter's Tale woods youth zeest