Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan AgeArthur Henry Bullen |
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... begin with our The ground had been traversed before by the late Robert Bell in his Songs from the Dramatists . My predecessor's labour covered a wider area than mine , Sheridan being the last name in his anthology . My collection ...
... begin with our The ground had been traversed before by the late Robert Bell in his Songs from the Dramatists . My predecessor's labour covered a wider area than mine , Sheridan being the last name in his anthology . My collection ...
Page xiv
... begin the dance ! " Shake off your heavy trance ! And leap into a dance Such as no mortals use to tread : Fit only for Apollo To play to , for the moon to lead , And all the stars to follow ! " Of rare beauty are the glowing and tender ...
... begin the dance ! " Shake off your heavy trance ! And leap into a dance Such as no mortals use to tread : Fit only for Apollo To play to , for the moon to lead , And all the stars to follow ! " Of rare beauty are the glowing and tender ...
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... begin the yearly rites ( Ben Jonson ) 52 173 222 133 138 117 62 78 186 54 107 76 Thy best hand lay on this turf of grass ( Rowley and Middleton ) . 159 Time is the feathered thing ( Jasper Mayne ) . 226 ' Tis , in good truth , a most ...
... begin the yearly rites ( Ben Jonson ) 52 173 222 133 138 117 62 78 186 54 107 76 Thy best hand lay on this turf of grass ( Rowley and Middleton ) . 159 Time is the feathered thing ( Jasper Mayne ) . 226 ' Tis , in good truth , a most ...
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... begin to peer ( Shakespeare ) 19 200 6 202 114 22 57 When daisies pied and violets blue ( Shakespeare ) 35 When gods had framed the sweet of women's face ( Greene ) When lordly Saturn , in a sable robe ( Greene ) 241 249 When tender ...
... begin to peer ( Shakespeare ) 19 200 6 202 114 22 57 When daisies pied and violets blue ( Shakespeare ) 35 When gods had framed the sweet of women's face ( Greene ) When lordly Saturn , in a sable robe ( Greene ) 241 249 When tender ...
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... begin it , —Ding , dong , bell . Ding , dong , bell . A THE CASKETS . Gold . LL that glisters is not gold , Often have you heard that told ; Many a man his life hath sold But my outside to behold ; Gilded tombs do worms infold . Had you ...
... begin it , —Ding , dong , bell . Ding , dong , bell . A THE CASKETS . Gold . LL that glisters is not gold , Often have you heard that told ; Many a man his life hath sold But my outside to behold ; Gilded tombs do worms infold . Had you ...
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Anthony Munday arms arrows beauty bel ami Ben Jonson birds bless bliss bright chaste cheeks Chorus Cuckoo Cupid dance dead death delight dong doth drink eyes face fair fairy fancy fear fire flowers fool Gipsy golden golden slumbers grace green grief Hark haste hath heart heaven Hecate Heigh honour Hymen JAMES SHIRLEY'S John Fletcher Jonson king kiss lady lass Love's lovers Luminalia lusty Lyly's lyrical maid Maid's Metamorphosis Masque merrily merry mistress N'oserez Nathaniel Field never Nice Valour night nymph Phillis Phoebe pity play pleasure poem pretty queen Robert Greene Robin Hood rose Shakespeare shepherd shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spring stay swain sweet tears thee Thetis thing THOMAS Thomas Lodge thou art tree unto Venus virgins vowed wanton weep Whilst wind wings Witch youth