Faunus and Melliflora (1600)University Press of Liverpool, 1948 - 85 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... Muse go on , Thy maiden Muse , thy chaste Endimeon : To blazon forth the loue of shepheard swaines , As well in Cottage as in Court Loue raines . And whosoever shall chance thy booke to see , In it shall reade ripe wit , sweet Poetrie ...
... Muse go on , Thy maiden Muse , thy chaste Endimeon : To blazon forth the loue of shepheard swaines , As well in Cottage as in Court Loue raines . And whosoever shall chance thy booke to see , In it shall reade ripe wit , sweet Poetrie ...
Pagina 8
... Muse yet hardly can Emblazon forth the beutie of a man : My dullard muse to sing it may suffize , Of his rich coate he wore in wondrous guize : The ground whereof was veluet , white as snow , 40 45 Reaching vnto the ankles downe below ...
... Muse yet hardly can Emblazon forth the beutie of a man : My dullard muse to sing it may suffize , Of his rich coate he wore in wondrous guize : The ground whereof was veluet , white as snow , 40 45 Reaching vnto the ankles downe below ...
Pagina 55
... Muse Doth leaue works worth the iuice of Cedars tree , To after age , and all posteritie ? And verse , not fearing Salters quicke consume , Nor Pothecaries wrapping in perfume . Whosoe're thou art moud with my reprehension , 85 [ 1380 ] ...
... Muse Doth leaue works worth the iuice of Cedars tree , To after age , and all posteritie ? And verse , not fearing Salters quicke consume , Nor Pothecaries wrapping in perfume . Whosoe're thou art moud with my reprehension , 85 [ 1380 ] ...
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