Seventeenth Century LyricsNorman Ault Longmans, 1950 - 562 sider |
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Norman Ault. WHY DOST THOU SHADE THY LOVELY FACE ? Why dost thou shade thy lovely face ? Oh , why Does that eclipsing hand so long deny The sun - shine of thy soul - enlivening eye ? Without that light , what light remains in me ? Thou ...
Norman Ault. WHY DOST THOU SHADE THY LOVELY FACE ? Why dost thou shade thy lovely face ? Oh , why Does that eclipsing hand so long deny The sun - shine of thy soul - enlivening eye ? Without that light , what light remains in me ? Thou ...
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... face to face . The Fancies . B.M. Add . MS . 32497. ( Written c . 1645 ? ) * Duke of Newcastle . Ibid . THE HEAVEN'S MOULD So straight , so slender , and so tall , But that's not all : A face out of the common road Το grace With smiles ...
... face to face . The Fancies . B.M. Add . MS . 32497. ( Written c . 1645 ? ) * Duke of Newcastle . Ibid . THE HEAVEN'S MOULD So straight , so slender , and so tall , But that's not all : A face out of the common road Το grace With smiles ...
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... face to see ? Say rose , say daffodil , and violet blue , With primrose fair , Since you have seen my nymph's sweet dainty face And gesture rare , Did not ( bright cowslip , bloomy pink ) her view ( White lily ) shine ( Ah ...
... face to see ? Say rose , say daffodil , and violet blue , With primrose fair , Since you have seen my nymph's sweet dainty face And gesture rare , Did not ( bright cowslip , bloomy pink ) her view ( White lily ) shine ( Ah ...
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A. H. Bullen AMETAS Anon appears in Colls art thou B.M. Add B.M. Harl ballad beauty blush Bodley breast breath bright Celia charms cheek Chloris crown dance dart dear death delight divine dost doth Drollery Dryden eyes face fair Farewell fate fear fire flame flowers found in Colls give glory grace grief hair Harmonia Sacra hast hath heart heaven Hesperides Ibid King kiss light live look Love's lover Mark Antony melancholy merry Miscellany Poems mistress morning ne'er never night nymph o'er Orpheus Britannicus pain Phyllis pity play Playford pleasure Poem written Poet printed rose shine sigh sing sleep smile soft song appears sorrow soul spring stars stay stzs sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought unto variant Westminster School Whilst wind Wit to woo