| English poetry - 1714 - 528 pages
...: The Lover too, the fad forfaken Lover, May dream, and feign thefalfeft Miftrefstrue. Tate L.Gen, Beneath a Myrtle Shade, Which Love for none but happy Lovers made, I flept; and (bait my Love before me brought Phillis, the Obieift of my waking Thought : Undrtfs'id (he... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 474 pages
...submissive servant" prove, I never can conclude you truly love. To them, the KING, ALMAHIDE, ABENAMAR, ESPERANZA, Guards, Attendants. Boab. Approach, my...joy, though not solemnity. THE ZAMBRA DANCE. SONG. I. Beneath a myrtle shade, Which lave for none but happy lovers made, I slept ; and straight my love... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - Ballads, English - 1875 - 418 pages
...advise, May I be dull enough to grow Most miserably wise. A Vision. B ENEATH a Myrtle shade Which Jove for none but happy Lovers made, I slept, and straight my Love before me brought, Phillis the object of my waking thought, Undrest she came my flames to meet, Whilst Love strew' d flowers... | |
| George Saintsbury - Authors, English - 1881 - 216 pages
...scarcely ever wholly quotable lyrics. The first two stanzas may however be given : — Beneath a myrtle's shade, Which love for none but happy lovers made, I slept, and straight my lore before me brought Phyllis, the object of my waking thought. Undressed she came my flame to meet,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1883 - 494 pages
...submissive servant prove, I never can conclude you truly love. To them, the King, ALMAHIDE, ABENAMAH, ESPERANZA, Guards, Attendants. Boab. Approach, my...life still be The same in joy, though not solemnity. VOL. IV. E 1 THE ZAMBRA DANCE. SONG.* i. Beneath a myrtle shade, Which love for none but happy lovers... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883 - 490 pages
...the King, ALMAHIDE, ABENAMAR, ESPERANZA, Guards, Attendants. Boob. Approach, my Ahnahide, my charming Blessing of peace, and recompence of war. This night...life still be The same in joy, though not solemnity. , ' !'fair, THE ZAMBRA DANCE. SONG.* i. Beneath a myrtle shade, Which love for none but happy lovers... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - English poetry - 1889 - 168 pages
..." Shall we again ? " From JOHN DRYDEN'S The First Part of the Conquest of Granada, 1672. T) ENEATH a myrtle shade, -*-' Which Love for none but happy...made, I slept; and straight my love before me brought Phillis, the object of my waking thought: Undressed she came my flames to meet, While Love strowed... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1883 - 496 pages
...submissive servant prove, I never can conclude you truly love. To them, the King, ALMAHIDE, ABENAMAR, ESPERANZA, Guards, Attendants. Boab. Approach, my...still be The same in joy, though not solemnity. THE XAMBRA DANCE. SONG.* i. Beneath a myrtle shade, Which love for none but happy lovers made, I slept... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1883 - 494 pages
...the King, ALMAHIDE, ABENAMAR, ESPEUANZA, Guards, Attendants. Boab. Approach, my Almahide, my charming Blessing of peace, and recompence of war. This night...life still be The same in joy, though not solemnity. fair, THE ZAMBRA DANCE. SONG.* i. Beneath a myrtle shade, Which love for none but happy lovers made,... | |
| 1895 - 610 pages
...lyrics. The first two stanzas may however be given : — Beneath n myrtle's shade, Which love for uono but happy lovers made, I slept, and straight my love before me brought Phyllis, the object of my waking thought. Undressed she came my flame to meet, While love strewed flowers... | |
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