A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 142
... turning away from the ' real ' world of affairs is very much like the ' turning inwards ' of the metaphysicals , and in a writer such as Cowley the two become merged . The country is seen as a place where the individual is free to find ...
... turning away from the ' real ' world of affairs is very much like the ' turning inwards ' of the metaphysicals , and in a writer such as Cowley the two become merged . The country is seen as a place where the individual is free to find ...
Page 216
... turn one way ? Where both parties so combine , Neither Love will twist nor Hay . III AMETAS : Thus you vain Excuses find , Which your selve and us delay : And Love tyes a Womans Mind Looser then with Ropes of Hay . What IV THESTYLIS ...
... turn one way ? Where both parties so combine , Neither Love will twist nor Hay . III AMETAS : Thus you vain Excuses find , Which your selve and us delay : And Love tyes a Womans Mind Looser then with Ropes of Hay . What IV THESTYLIS ...
Page 519
... turn'd up'ard , The zalt - box an ' the corner cupb❜ard . An ' then we laid the wold clock - ceäse , All dumb , athirt upon his feäce , Vor we'd a - left , I needen tell ye , Noo works ' ithin his head or belly . An ' then we put upon ...
... turn'd up'ard , The zalt - box an ' the corner cupb❜ard . An ' then we laid the wold clock - ceäse , All dumb , athirt upon his feäce , Vor we'd a - left , I needen tell ye , Noo works ' ithin his head or belly . An ' then we put upon ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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