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Page xxix
... thou dwell ? ” 66 99 Owing to the wide popularity of the drama , these lyrics are far less the reflection of foreign models than the collec- tions of the writers of madrigals ; but they reflected the immediate fashion in poetry even ...
... thou dwell ? ” 66 99 Owing to the wide popularity of the drama , these lyrics are far less the reflection of foreign models than the collec- tions of the writers of madrigals ; but they reflected the immediate fashion in poetry even ...
Page xlii
... thou the only world's admirèd thou canst love but one , And many have before been loved , thou art not loved alone ; or thus in trochaic measure : Thy well ordered locks ere long shall rudely hang neglected And thy lively pleasant cheer ...
... thou the only world's admirèd thou canst love but one , And many have before been loved , thou art not loved alone ; or thus in trochaic measure : Thy well ordered locks ere long shall rudely hang neglected And thy lively pleasant cheer ...
Page lvi
... him . The stock , the stone , the ox , the ass , came running . Morley ! but this enchanting To thee , to be the music god , is wanting ; 1 Musa Madrigalesca , p . 79 . And yet thou needst not fear him ; Draw thou lvi INTRODUCTION .
... him . The stock , the stone , the ox , the ass , came running . Morley ! but this enchanting To thee , to be the music god , is wanting ; 1 Musa Madrigalesca , p . 79 . And yet thou needst not fear him ; Draw thou lvi INTRODUCTION .
Page lvii
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. And yet thou needst not fear him ; Draw thou the shepherds still , and bonny lasses , And envy him not stocks , stones , oxen , asses.1 Eventually the freer forms superseded those more closely imitating the ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. And yet thou needst not fear him ; Draw thou the shepherds still , and bonny lasses , And envy him not stocks , stones , oxen , asses.1 Eventually the freer forms superseded those more closely imitating the ...
Page lxv
... thou inconstant shouldst their trust deceive , Which like unto the weather changing art . For in foul weather birds sing often will In hope of fair , and in fair time will cease , For fear fair time will not continue still : So they may ...
... thou inconstant shouldst their trust deceive , Which like unto the weather changing art . For in foul weather birds sing often will In hope of fair , and in fair time will cease , For fear fair time will not continue still : So they may ...
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