The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century VerseEdmund Kerchever Chambers Oxford University Press, 1961 - 905 páginas |
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... yield forth gleams , Her brows bright arches framed of ebony : Thus fair Samela . Passeth fair Venus in her bravest hue , And Juno in the show of majesty , For she's Samela . Pallas in wit , all three , if you will view , For beauty ...
... yield forth gleams , Her brows bright arches framed of ebony : Thus fair Samela . Passeth fair Venus in her bravest hue , And Juno in the show of majesty , For she's Samela . Pallas in wit , all three , if you will view , For beauty ...
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... yields no mercy to desert , Nor grace to those that crave it . Sweet sun , when thou lookest on , Pray her regard my moan ; Sweet birds , when you sing to her , To yield some pity , woo her ; 236 Sweet flowers , whenas she treads on ...
... yields no mercy to desert , Nor grace to those that crave it . Sweet sun , when thou lookest on , Pray her regard my moan ; Sweet birds , when you sing to her , To yield some pity , woo her ; 236 Sweet flowers , whenas she treads on ...
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... yields To such a service ; odours most delighted , And purest linen which her looks had whited . Then cast she off her ... yield , Enamelled pansies , used at nuptials still , Diana's arrow , Cupid's crimson shield , Ope - morn , night ...
... yields To such a service ; odours most delighted , And purest linen which her looks had whited . Then cast she off her ... yield , Enamelled pansies , used at nuptials still , Diana's arrow , Cupid's crimson shield , Ope - morn , night ...
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beams beauty beauty's behold bel ami birds bliss bower breast breath bright Caelica cuckoo Cupid dainty dance dead dear death delight desire disdain dost doth ears earth England's Helicon eyes face Faerie Queene fair fear fire flowers fortune Francis Davison gentle glory golden goodly grace green Greensleeves grief hand hast hath heart heaven heavenly Hero and Leander honour hope Hymen Ibid king kiss lady leave light live look love's lovers lute maid Melampus merry mind Muse Musophilus N'oserez never night nought numbers nymphs pain Passionate Pilgrim Phoebus pity plain play pleasure praise queen rest rose scorn shadow shepherds shine sighs sight sing sith sleep smile song Sonnets sorrow soul spring stars stay swain sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree unto Venus virtue wanton ween Whilst Widow wife wind youth