A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 27
... never perysshe shall . O Shephards wayle , for Daphnes deth . Alexis hap lament , And curs the force of cruell hartes , that them to death have sent . I , synce I sawe suche synfull syghts , dyd never lyke the Towne , But thought it ...
... never perysshe shall . O Shephards wayle , for Daphnes deth . Alexis hap lament , And curs the force of cruell hartes , that them to death have sent . I , synce I sawe suche synfull syghts , dyd never lyke the Towne , But thought it ...
Page 87
... never troubled with annoy . He is a King , for he commands his Sheepe ; He knowes no woe , for he doth seldome weepe ... never can decay , nor never fade : He seldome sits in dolefull Cypresse shade , But lives in hope , in joy , in ...
... never troubled with annoy . He is a King , for he commands his Sheepe ; He knowes no woe , for he doth seldome weepe ... never can decay , nor never fade : He seldome sits in dolefull Cypresse shade , But lives in hope , in joy , in ...
Page 163
... never owne Nor apprehend , him best , that most is knowne . ) Fame is uncertaine , who so swiftly flyes By th'unregarded shed where Vertue lyes Shee ( ill inform'd of Vertues worth ) pursu'th ( In hast ) Opinion for the simple Truth ...
... never owne Nor apprehend , him best , that most is knowne . ) Fame is uncertaine , who so swiftly flyes By th'unregarded shed where Vertue lyes Shee ( ill inform'd of Vertues worth ) pursu'th ( In hast ) Opinion for the simple Truth ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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