The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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Page 235
... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the rivers and the forrests greene : And of the sea that neighbours to her neare , Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand , Another ...
... Bring with you all the Nymphes that you can heare Both of the rivers and the forrests greene : And of the sea that neighbours to her neare , Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene . And let them also with them bring in hand , Another ...
Page 241
... bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyfull day then this , Whom heaven would heape with blis ...
... bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With joyance bring her and with jollity . Never had man more joyfull day then this , Whom heaven would heape with blis ...
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... bringing up : which thing she nathelesse Denyeth , and disdaining such a Mistresse to confesse , Let hir contend with ... bring We ought to shonne . Experience doth of long continuance spring . 334 1 This Damsell Arachne 3 pelting paltry ...
... bringing up : which thing she nathelesse Denyeth , and disdaining such a Mistresse to confesse , Let hir contend with ... bring We ought to shonne . Experience doth of long continuance spring . 334 1 This Damsell Arachne 3 pelting paltry ...
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Æsops armes beauty brest Countess of Pembroke court Cupid dayes delight discourse Donne Donne's doth douth earth eccho ring England English eyes Faerie Queene faire farre feare flowers fortune George Puttenham golden grace Greensleeves hand hart hast hath heaven Hero humanist J. G. A. Pocock John JOHN DONNE Jove joyes Katherine Philips King Lady Lady Mary Wroth language Leander light live London Lord lovers lyke Mary Sidney minde Muse never night pleasure poem poetic poetry poets political praise Princes Queene Renaissance rhetoric seeme selfe shee Shepheards shew shining side-note Sidney sight sing Sir Philip Sidney song SONNET sorrow soule Spenser Sunne sweet tell texts thee theyr thine things thinke Thomas Nashe thos thou thought thow traditional tyme unto vallies Venus verse vertue warr weare wher woes women words
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |