A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 76
... kisse Carmela , and confound my woe . CARMELA : Even with this kisse , as once my father did , I seale the sweete indentures of delight : Before I breake my vowe the Gods forbid , No not by day , nor yet by darkesome night . DORON ...
... kisse Carmela , and confound my woe . CARMELA : Even with this kisse , as once my father did , I seale the sweete indentures of delight : Before I breake my vowe the Gods forbid , No not by day , nor yet by darkesome night . DORON ...
Page 130
... kisse : PERIGOT : What meanes my love ; AMORET : To do as lover shud . That are to be injoyed not to be woed . Ther's nere a Shepheardesse in all the plaine , Can kisse thee with more Art , ther's none can faine . More wanton trickes ...
... kisse : PERIGOT : What meanes my love ; AMORET : To do as lover shud . That are to be injoyed not to be woed . Ther's nere a Shepheardesse in all the plaine , Can kisse thee with more Art , ther's none can faine . More wanton trickes ...
Page 176
... kisse then meet ( Though some of them in greater state Might court my love with plate ) The beauties of the Cheape , and wives of Lumbardstreet . But thinke upon Some other pleasures , these to me are none , Why doe I prate Of woemen ...
... kisse then meet ( Though some of them in greater state Might court my love with plate ) The beauties of the Cheape , and wives of Lumbardstreet . But thinke upon Some other pleasures , these to me are none , Why doe I prate Of woemen ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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