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... stanza or passage has been omitt These omissions have been risked only when the pi could be thus brought to a closer lyrical unity ; and , essentially opposed to this unity , extracts , obviously su are excluded . In regard to the text ...
... stanza or passage has been omitt These omissions have been risked only when the pi could be thus brought to a closer lyrical unity ; and , essentially opposed to this unity , extracts , obviously su are excluded . In regard to the text ...
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... stanzas of this poem ( the first three and the fiftl gether with one stanza of " Love's Answer , " appeared in T assionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a miscellany of poetical pieces rak gether from various sources , and all ascribed on the title ...
... stanzas of this poem ( the first three and the fiftl gether with one stanza of " Love's Answer , " appeared in T assionate Pilgrim , 1599 , a miscellany of poetical pieces rak gether from various sources , and all ascribed on the title ...
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... stanza , which have only two . An extra short syllable ves a trochaic ending to the second and fourth lines of each anza , and also to 1. 17 , 20 . 6. sum . Cp . Shakespeare in No. 17. 12 , " all thy sum of od . " 12. Cp . Tennyson ...
... stanza , which have only two . An extra short syllable ves a trochaic ending to the second and fourth lines of each anza , and also to 1. 17 , 20 . 6. sum . Cp . Shakespeare in No. 17. 12 , " all thy sum of od . " 12. Cp . Tennyson ...
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... stanza to the same tune : " If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease A stubborn will to please , Ducdame , ducdame , ducdame : Here shall he see Gross fools as he , An if he will come to me . " 0. 56 ...
... stanza to the same tune : " If it do come to pass That any man turn ass , Leaving his wealth and ease A stubborn will to please , Ducdame , ducdame , ducdame : Here shall he see Gross fools as he , An if he will come to me . " 0. 56 ...
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... stanza of No. 35 ; Herrick's " Gather y rosebuds while ye may " ( G.T. , CVIII . ) ; and a song , " Lov in thy youth , fair maid , be wise , " given in Lyrics from Eliza bethan Song - books and in The Golden Pomp . " Take the presen ...
... stanza of No. 35 ; Herrick's " Gather y rosebuds while ye may " ( G.T. , CVIII . ) ; and a song , " Lov in thy youth , fair maid , be wise , " given in Lyrics from Eliza bethan Song - books and in The Golden Pomp . " Take the presen ...
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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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