England's Helicon: A Collection of Pastoral and Lyric Poems, First Published at the Close of the Reign of Q. ElizabethSir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood T. Bensley, 1812 - 248 Seiten |
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... birds wanton music made , " is well known . It is in Ellis's and other modern Collec- tions . I would not hastily differ from Mr. Ellis : but it seems to me doubtful whether Sydney's amatory verses C are 66 : X are descriptive of real ...
... birds wanton music made , " is well known . It is in Ellis's and other modern Collec- tions . I would not hastily differ from Mr. Ellis : but it seems to me doubtful whether Sydney's amatory verses C are 66 : X are descriptive of real ...
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... birds sing Madrigals . " * 11. Ignoto ; [ viz . Sir Walter Raleigh . ] This signature appears to have been generally , though not exclusively , subscribed to the pieces of Sir Walter Raleigh . It is also subscribed to one piece , since ...
... birds sing Madrigals . " * 11. Ignoto ; [ viz . Sir Walter Raleigh . ] This signature appears to have been generally , though not exclusively , subscribed to the pieces of Sir Walter Raleigh . It is also subscribed to one piece , since ...
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... Bird . Such were the authors of a Collection of Poems , which delighted our ancestors , and contained all those Songs of ... birds did sing , The cool streams ran beside her . " - dij An XX An high encomium has already been pronounced on ...
... Bird . Such were the authors of a Collection of Poems , which delighted our ancestors , and contained all those Songs of ... birds did sing , The cool streams ran beside her . " - dij An XX An high encomium has already been pronounced on ...
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... Bird , and others , in Cens . Lit. and British Bibliographer , and also in Hawkins's History of Music . P. 181. Is a very pretty song , Anonymous . P. 188. Montanus Sonnet in the Woods , though here ascribed to Dyer , is to be found in ...
... Bird , and others , in Cens . Lit. and British Bibliographer , and also in Hawkins's History of Music . P. 181. Is a very pretty song , Anonymous . P. 188. Montanus Sonnet in the Woods , though here ascribed to Dyer , is to be found in ...
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... birds of pride , Scarce each other can abide : Friends like to black swannes appearing , Sooner these than those in hearing . Therefore Pan , if thou mayst be Made to listen vnto me , Grant I say ( if seely man May make treaty to God ...
... birds of pride , Scarce each other can abide : Friends like to black swannes appearing , Sooner these than those in hearing . Therefore Pan , if thou mayst be Made to listen vnto me , Grant I say ( if seely man May make treaty to God ...
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Astrophell ayre beasts beautie beautie's behold birds brest Breton Coridon cruell Cupid death deere delight Diana disdaine doth Edmund Bolton ENGLAND'S HELICON euery eyes faire fairest farre fauour feare Finis flocks flowers gentle George Peele giue grace greene griefe Harpalus hart hath haue heart heauen heauenly Heigh hoe Helicon Henry Constable Hey hoe honour Ignoto iiij ioyes leaue liue Lodge loue thee Loue's louely louers louing Madrigall Madrigals MELICERTUS Michaell Drayton minde Montanus moue Muses neuer Nicholas Breton Nimph paine passion pastoral PHILISTUS Phillida Phillis Phoebus pitty pleasure poems praise proue Queene Richard Barnfield riuer Robert Green Samela sate shee sheepe Shep Shepheard Shepheard's Song Shepheardesse shew Sidney sighs siluer sing Sonnet sorrow soule Stella sunne swaine sweet Loue Syrenus teares Therion thine Thom thou do'st thoughts thy loue tree true loue Venus vnto voyce vpon wanton weepe woods yeeld Yong
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 214 - COME live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove That valleys, groves, hills and fields, Woods or steepy mountain yields.
Seite 215 - With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my love.
Seite 152 - I'll count your power not worth a pin, Alas, what hereby shall I win, If he gainsay me ? What if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod ? He will repay me with annoy, Because a god. Then sit thou safely on my knee, Then let thy bower my bosom be ; Lurk in mine eyes, I like of thee. O Cupid, so thou pity me, Spare not, but play thee.
Seite 59 - As it fell upon a day, In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made...
Seite 90 - It is a yea, it is a nay ; A pretty kind of sporting fray ; It is a thing will soon away ; Then, nymphs, take 'vantage while ye may ; And this is love, as I hear say.
Seite 105 - Fair sweet, how I do love thee ! I do love thee as each flower Loves the sun's life-giving power; For dead, thy breath to life might move me. Diaphenia like to all things blessed, When all thy praises are expressed, Dear joy, how I do love thee ! As the birds do love the spring, Or the bees their careful king : Then in requite, sweet virgin, love me ! H.
Seite vii - Love in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet: Now with his wings he plays with me, Now with his feet. Within mine eyes he makes his nest, His bed amidst my tender breast; My kisses are his daily feast, And yet he robs me of my rest. Ah, wanton, will ye?
Seite 25 - He said he had loved her long. She said, "Love should have no wrong." Corydon would kiss her then. She said maids must kiss no men Till they did for good and all.
Seite 26 - ... bathing by a spring Where fairest shades did hide her ; The winds blew calm, the birds did sing, The cool streams ran beside her My wanton thoughts enticed mine eye To see what was forbidden : But better memory said, fie...