A Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull, John Stanley Bull Oxford University Press, 1975 - 539 pages |
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Page 72
... woods I got againe , in minde perplexed sore : Where I found ease of all this paine , and meane to stray no more . There , Citty , Court , nor Country too , can any way annoy me : But as a wood - man ought to doo , I freely may imploy ...
... woods I got againe , in minde perplexed sore : Where I found ease of all this paine , and meane to stray no more . There , Citty , Court , nor Country too , can any way annoy me : But as a wood - man ought to doo , I freely may imploy ...
Page 159
... Wood , and you sweet solitarie Place ' Deare Wood , and you sweet solitarie Place , Where from the vulgare I estranged live , Contented more with what your Shades mee give , Than if I had what Thetis doth embrace : What snakie Eye ...
... Wood , and you sweet solitarie Place ' Deare Wood , and you sweet solitarie Place , Where from the vulgare I estranged live , Contented more with what your Shades mee give , Than if I had what Thetis doth embrace : What snakie Eye ...
Page 495
... woods ; but , for delight , Some wise and tender Ocean - King , ere crime Had been invented , in the world's young prime , Reared it , a wonder of that simple time , An envy of the isles , a pleasure - house Made sacred to his sister ...
... woods ; but , for delight , Some wise and tender Ocean - King , ere crime Had been invented , in the world's young prime , Reared it , a wonder of that simple time , An envy of the isles , a pleasure - house Made sacred to his sister ...
Contents
Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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