A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 86
... fleece begins to grow againe : And for his rashnes he is doom'd to goe Without a new Coate all the Winter throw ... fleeces gin to waxen rough , He combs and trims them with a Rampicke bough , Washing them in the streames of silver ...
... fleece begins to grow againe : And for his rashnes he is doom'd to goe Without a new Coate all the Winter throw ... fleeces gin to waxen rough , He combs and trims them with a Rampicke bough , Washing them in the streames of silver ...
Page 134
... Fleece , and Carkasse , not gi'ing him the Fell . When to one Goat , they reach that prickly weed , Which maketh all the rest forbeare to feed ; Or strew Tods haires , or with their tailes doe sweepe The dewy grasse , to d'off the ...
... Fleece , and Carkasse , not gi'ing him the Fell . When to one Goat , they reach that prickly weed , Which maketh all the rest forbeare to feed ; Or strew Tods haires , or with their tailes doe sweepe The dewy grasse , to d'off the ...
Page 298
... Fleece , Grainger's Sugar - Cane , and Smart's Hop Garden are three of the most distinguished – and the interest in the practicalities of rural affairs comes to need less and less defending , until about the 1770s at least , from the ...
... Fleece , Grainger's Sugar - Cane , and Smart's Hop Garden are three of the most distinguished – and the interest in the practicalities of rural affairs comes to need less and less defending , until about the 1770s at least , from the ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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