A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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... farre away , And thus bespake : ' Sir knight , your bounteous proffer Be farre fro me , to whom ye ill display That mucky masse , the cause of mens decay , That mote empaire my peace with daungers dread ; But , if ye algates covet to ...
... farre away , And thus bespake : ' Sir knight , your bounteous proffer Be farre fro me , to whom ye ill display That mucky masse , the cause of mens decay , That mote empaire my peace with daungers dread ; But , if ye algates covet to ...
Page 64
... farre From malicing , or grudging his good houre , That all he could he graced him with her , Ne ever shewed signe of rancour or of jarre . XL And oft , when Coridon unto her brought Or litle sparrowes stolen from their nest , Or wanton ...
... farre From malicing , or grudging his good houre , That all he could he graced him with her , Ne ever shewed signe of rancour or of jarre . XL And oft , when Coridon unto her brought Or litle sparrowes stolen from their nest , Or wanton ...
Page 160
... Farre from the madding Worldlings hoarse Discords , Sweet flowrie Place I first did learne of thee : Ah ! if I were mine owne , your dear Resorts I would not change with Princes stately Courts . ' Thrise happie hee , who by some shadie ...
... Farre from the madding Worldlings hoarse Discords , Sweet flowrie Place I first did learne of thee : Ah ! if I were mine owne , your dear Resorts I would not change with Princes stately Courts . ' Thrise happie hee , who by some shadie ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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