Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown maintaineth . Who hath the feet whose step of sweetness planteth ? Who else , for whom fame worthy trumpets wanteth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only to you her ...
... song of praise is due ; Only by you Cupid his crown maintaineth . Who hath the feet whose step of sweetness planteth ? Who else , for whom fame worthy trumpets wanteth ? To you , to you , all song of praise is due ; Only to you her ...
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... SONG - BOOKS SINGING SEEMS to have been almost universal in Elizabethan England . The countryside , the street corner , the cottage , and the tavern rang with ballads , rounds , catches , and three - man's songs . The craftsman's shop ...
... SONG - BOOKS SINGING SEEMS to have been almost universal in Elizabethan England . The countryside , the street corner , the cottage , and the tavern rang with ballads , rounds , catches , and three - man's songs . The craftsman's shop ...
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... Song ' Go and catch , ' 456 Song ' Sweetest love , I do not go , ' 474 Song by fairies , 384 Song of Phillida and Coridan , 165 Song , to Celia [ 1 ] , 502 Song , to Celia [ 2 ] , 502 SONGS FROM PLAYS , 377 Sonnet ' The earth , late ...
... Song ' Go and catch , ' 456 Song ' Sweetest love , I do not go , ' 474 Song by fairies , 384 Song of Phillida and Coridan , 165 Song , to Celia [ 1 ] , 502 Song , to Celia [ 2 ] , 502 SONGS FROM PLAYS , 377 Sonnet ' The earth , late ...
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