Seventeenth Century LyricsNorman Ault Longmans, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... fear , that when I have spun My last thread , I shall perish on the shore ; But swear by thyself , that at my death thy Son Shall shine , as he shines now and heretofore : And , having done that , thou hast done , I fear no more . Poems ...
... fear , that when I have spun My last thread , I shall perish on the shore ; But swear by thyself , that at my death thy Son Shall shine , as he shines now and heretofore : And , having done that , thou hast done , I fear no more . Poems ...
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... fear , Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet , Methinks the time runs very fleet . All my joys to this are folly , Naught so sweet as melancholy . When I lie waking all alone , Recounting what I have ill done , My thoughts on me then ...
... fear , Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet , Methinks the time runs very fleet . All my joys to this are folly , Naught so sweet as melancholy . When I lie waking all alone , Recounting what I have ill done , My thoughts on me then ...
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... 'd frown , No tears could e'er appease you ; ' Tis better I Should silent die , Than , talking , to displease you . The New Academy of Compliments , 1671. * Anon . LONG BETWIXT LOVE AND FEAR Long betwixt love and fear 375 1671.
... 'd frown , No tears could e'er appease you ; ' Tis better I Should silent die , Than , talking , to displease you . The New Academy of Compliments , 1671. * Anon . LONG BETWIXT LOVE AND FEAR Long betwixt love and fear 375 1671.
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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