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... Drummond of Hawthornden , 2 5. Time and Love , W. Shakespeare , 3 6. " Since brass , nor stone , nor 9. A Madrigal , earth , nor boundless sea , Love , 8. Omnia Vincit , 10. " Under the greenwood tree , " 11. " It was a lover and his ...
... Drummond of Hawthornden , 2 5. Time and Love , W. Shakespeare , 3 6. " Since brass , nor stone , nor 9. A Madrigal , earth , nor boundless sea , Love , 8. Omnia Vincit , 10. " Under the greenwood tree , " 11. " It was a lover and his ...
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... Drummond , 35 1 Dirge of Love , . W. Shakespeare , 35 1 To his Lute , W. Drummond , 35 1 Fidele , W. Shakespeare , 36 10 A Sea Dirge , W. Shakespeare , 36 1 A Land Dirge , . J. Webster , 37 1 Post Mortem , W. Shakespeare , 37 10 The ...
... Drummond , 35 1 Dirge of Love , . W. Shakespeare , 35 1 To his Lute , W. Drummond , 35 1 Fidele , W. Shakespeare , 36 10 A Sea Dirge , W. Shakespeare , 36 1 A Land Dirge , . J. Webster , 37 1 Post Mortem , W. Shakespeare , 37 10 The ...
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... Drummond , 46 121 78. Soul and Body , W. Shakespeare , 46 121 79. " The man of life upright , " T. Campion , 47 122 80. The Lessons of Nature , W. Drummond , 48 123 81. " Doth then the world go thus , doth all thus move ? " W. Drummond ...
... Drummond , 46 121 78. Soul and Body , W. Shakespeare , 46 121 79. " The man of life upright , " T. Campion , 47 122 80. The Lessons of Nature , W. Drummond , 48 123 81. " Doth then the world go thus , doth all thus move ? " W. Drummond ...
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... Drummond of Hawthorn TIME AND LOVE 1 When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced The rich proud cost of out - worn buried age ; When sometime lofty towers I see down - razed , And brass eternal slave to mortal rage ; When I have seen ...
... Drummond of Hawthorn TIME AND LOVE 1 When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced The rich proud cost of out - worn buried age ; When sometime lofty towers I see down - razed , And brass eternal slave to mortal rage ; When I have seen ...
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... Drummond LX DIRGE OF LOVE Come away , come away , Death , And in sad cypres let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid . My shroud of white , stuck all with yew , O prepare it ! My part of death , no ...
... Drummond LX DIRGE OF LOVE Come away , come away , Death , And in sad cypres let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid . My shroud of white , stuck all with yew , O prepare it ! My part of death , no ...
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A. H. Bullen's Abbott accents adieu Anon beauty birds blow Book breath bridal day Bullen cæsura Campion Cymbeline death DIRGE dost doth Drummond Earl earth Elizabethan Elizabethan Song-Books end my song English poetry eyes F. T. Palgrave Faerie Queene fair favourite flowers Golden Pomp Golden Treasury grief heart heaven Heigh Henry Hey nonny nonny iambic King kiss lines lips Love's lovers lyric Madrigal meaning Merchant of Venice merry Metre Michael Macmillan Milton mortal never Nicholas Breton Night nightingale passion play poem poets rhyme Richard II Rosaline roses run softly Say nay sense sewed Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Shepherd Sidney sing sorrow soul Spenser Spring stanza summer's Sweet Thames Tereus thee thine thou art thought Time's trochaic Twelfth Night unto untrue Love vale of Tempe verb verse W. T. Webb wanton Weep whilst wind word youth دو
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