Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten |
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... hear , when I do hear sweet music , The dreadful cries of murder'd men in forests . I wish to fire the trees of all these forests ; I give the sun a last farewell each evening ; I curse the fiddling finders - out of music ; With envy I ...
... hear , when I do hear sweet music , The dreadful cries of murder'd men in forests . I wish to fire the trees of all these forests ; I give the sun a last farewell each evening ; I curse the fiddling finders - out of music ; With envy I ...
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... hear these sacred tunes , and learn in wonder's schools , To be ( in things past bounds of wit ) fools , if they be ... Hear then , but then with wonder hear ; see , but adoring see : No mortal gifts , no earthly fruits , now here ...
... hear these sacred tunes , and learn in wonder's schools , To be ( in things past bounds of wit ) fools , if they be ... Hear then , but then with wonder hear ; see , but adoring see : No mortal gifts , no earthly fruits , now here ...
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... hear , they be in other countries ; but they are the very owners of the sheep , to which either themselves look or their children give daily at- tendance . And then truly it would delight you under some tree or by some river's side ...
... hear , they be in other countries ; but they are the very owners of the sheep , to which either themselves look or their children give daily at- tendance . And then truly it would delight you under some tree or by some river's side ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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