Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk |
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Page 298
... Sing , ye sweet Angels , Alleluya sing , That all the woods may answere and your eccho ring . Now al is done ; bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With ...
... Sing , ye sweet Angels , Alleluya sing , That all the woods may answere and your eccho ring . Now al is done ; bring home the bride againe , Bring home the triumph of our victory , Bring home with you the glory of her gaine , With ...
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... Sing no more ditties , sing no moe Of dumps so dull and heavy ! The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leafy : Then sigh not so , but let them go , And be you blithe and bonny , Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey ...
... Sing no more ditties , sing no moe Of dumps so dull and heavy ! The fraud of men was ever so , Since summer first was leafy : Then sigh not so , but let them go , And be you blithe and bonny , Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey ...
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... sing of cleanly wantonness ; I sing of dews , of rains , and , piece by piece , Of balm , of oil , of spice and ambergris ; I sing of times trans - shifting , and I write How roses first came red and lilies white ; I write of groves ...
... sing of cleanly wantonness ; I sing of dews , of rains , and , piece by piece , Of balm , of oil , of spice and ambergris ; I sing of times trans - shifting , and I write How roses first came red and lilies white ; I write of groves ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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