Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... DEATH Though I am young and cannot tell Either what Death or Love is well , Yet I have heard they both bear darts , And both do aim at human hearts : And then again , I have been told , Love wounds with heat , as Death with cold ; So ...
... DEATH Though I am young and cannot tell Either what Death or Love is well , Yet I have heard they both bear darts , And both do aim at human hearts : And then again , I have been told , Love wounds with heat , as Death with cold ; So ...
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... death . Seventeen or more of his poems were set to music by William and Henry Lawes and other composers . He resembles Campion ( see Eliza- bethan Lyrics ) in having been practically forgotten for a long period after his death , but ...
... death . Seventeen or more of his poems were set to music by William and Henry Lawes and other composers . He resembles Campion ( see Eliza- bethan Lyrics ) in having been practically forgotten for a long period after his death , but ...
Side 533
... death of Anne ; but after the accession of George I was imprisoned in the Tower for two years as a suspected Jacobite . He later lived in France for several years , but returned in 1732 and published a complete edition of his works ...
... death of Anne ; but after the accession of George I was imprisoned in the Tower for two years as a suspected Jacobite . He later lived in France for several years , but returned in 1732 and published a complete edition of his works ...
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