A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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... Leave of my sheepe : it is no tyme to feede , My sonne is gon , your pasture barrein growes , O cruell sonne thy hate this harme dothe breede . Leave of my sheepe , my shower of teeres oreflowes 38 ELIZABETHAN PASTORAL.
... Leave of my sheepe : it is no tyme to feede , My sonne is gon , your pasture barrein growes , O cruell sonne thy hate this harme dothe breede . Leave of my sheepe , my shower of teeres oreflowes 38 ELIZABETHAN PASTORAL.
Page 39
... Leave of my sheepe , my sighes burne up your filde , My plaintes call wolves , my plagues in you prevaile , My sun is gon , from stormes what shall us sheelde ? Leave of my sheepe , sorrowe hathe hoysed sayle , Wayle in my woes , taste ...
... Leave of my sheepe , my sighes burne up your filde , My plaintes call wolves , my plagues in you prevaile , My sun is gon , from stormes what shall us sheelde ? Leave of my sheepe , sorrowe hathe hoysed sayle , Wayle in my woes , taste ...
Page 88
... leave ( awhile ) my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule loveth best ; He that can make the most unhappie blest : In whose sweete lap Ile lay me downe to sleepe , And never wake till Marble - stones shall weepe . [ 1594 ] ...
... leave ( awhile ) my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule loveth best ; He that can make the most unhappie blest : In whose sweete lap Ile lay me downe to sleepe , And never wake till Marble - stones shall weepe . [ 1594 ] ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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