A Garland of Love, Wreathed of Pleasant Flowers, Gathered in the Field of English Poesy ...Chapman, 1836 - 219 sider |
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... SIR HENRY WYATT , SIR THOMAS PAGE 58 206 182 203 77 3 DEDICATION . MARY ! Sweet maid , with flowing auburn Xiv NAMES OF AUTHORS .
... SIR HENRY WYATT , SIR THOMAS PAGE 58 206 182 203 77 3 DEDICATION . MARY ! Sweet maid , with flowing auburn Xiv NAMES OF AUTHORS .
Side 1
... Lord Rochford's , in Har- rington's Nugæ Antiquæ , has also been ascribed to Sir Thomas Wyatt . In Ellis's Specimens of the Early English Poets it is placed among those of " Uncertain Authors . " THE LOVER'S COMPLAINT OF THE UNKINDNESS ...
... Lord Rochford's , in Har- rington's Nugæ Antiquæ , has also been ascribed to Sir Thomas Wyatt . In Ellis's Specimens of the Early English Poets it is placed among those of " Uncertain Authors . " THE LOVER'S COMPLAINT OF THE UNKINDNESS ...
Side 3
... SIR THOMAS WYATT , Born 1503 , died 1541 . THE LOVER UNHAPPY BIDDETH HAPPY LOVERS REJOICE IN MAY , WHILE HE WAYLETH THAT MONTH TO HIM MOST UNLUCKY . YE that in love find lucke and swete abundance , And live in lust ... SIR THOMAS WYATT . 3.
... SIR THOMAS WYATT , Born 1503 , died 1541 . THE LOVER UNHAPPY BIDDETH HAPPY LOVERS REJOICE IN MAY , WHILE HE WAYLETH THAT MONTH TO HIM MOST UNLUCKY . YE that in love find lucke and swete abundance , And live in lust ... SIR THOMAS WYATT . 3.
Side 4
... and fed ; Yet shall not nature change If pitie once win place , Whom , as unknowne and strange , She now away doth chase . * An Italian astrologer . And as the water soft , Without forcing or strength SIR THOMAS WYATT .
... and fed ; Yet shall not nature change If pitie once win place , Whom , as unknowne and strange , She now away doth chase . * An Italian astrologer . And as the water soft , Without forcing or strength SIR THOMAS WYATT .
Side 5
... strange , it is a stranger case , With one kiss , by a secret operation , Both these at once in those your lips to finde , In change whereof I leave my heart behinde . HOW THE LOVER PERISHETH IN HIS DELIGHT AS THE FLYE SIR THOMAS WYATT . 5.
... strange , it is a stranger case , With one kiss , by a secret operation , Both these at once in those your lips to finde , In change whereof I leave my heart behinde . HOW THE LOVER PERISHETH IN HIS DELIGHT AS THE FLYE SIR THOMAS WYATT . 5.
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beauty Beauty's birds blush bonny Born bosom bower breast breath bright burning CASTARA charms cheek CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE County Guy Cupid death deep delight died doth dream Earl echo ring face fair fancy flame flowers frae garland gaze gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE grace green Greensleeves grief grove hast hath hear heart heaven hope JAMES HOGG JOANNA BAILLIE kiss LADY LASSIE light lips live looks Love's lover maid mind morn ne'er Netherby never night nosegay nymph o'er odours paine passion pity PLATONIC LOVE pleasure posie praise rest rose shalt sigh sing Sir Thomas Wyatt sleep smile soft SONG SONNET sorrow soul spring sung sunne sweet tears tell thee thine eye thing THOMAS THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS CAREW thou art thou wouldst thought thy love tongue trembling twas unto violet wanton weel weep whilst woods wouldst not love youth