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... light is already dawning . We feel this , for example , in Dunbar's Lament for the Makers , in some of his shorter lyrics , nay , even in his grotesque and terribly mediæval Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins ; we feel it also in many ...
... light is already dawning . We feel this , for example , in Dunbar's Lament for the Makers , in some of his shorter lyrics , nay , even in his grotesque and terribly mediæval Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins ; we feel it also in many ...
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... thought . " The apothecaries " , writes Thomas Campion in the preface to his Fourth Book of Airs , " have Books of Gold , whose leaves , being opened , are so light as that they are xl SONG - LYRICS . ✓THOMA THOMAS CAMPION-
... thought . " The apothecaries " , writes Thomas Campion in the preface to his Fourth Book of Airs , " have Books of Gold , whose leaves , being opened , are so light as that they are xl SONG - LYRICS . ✓THOMA THOMAS CAMPION-
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Frederic Ives Carpenter. being opened , are so light as that they are subject to be shaken with the least breath ; yet , rightly handled , they serve both for ornament and use . Such are light Airs . " And yet , in all this lyric - song ...
Frederic Ives Carpenter. being opened , are so light as that they are subject to be shaken with the least breath ; yet , rightly handled , they serve both for ornament and use . Such are light Airs . " And yet , in all this lyric - song ...
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... light and refined ; the richer note of Greene , full of English feeling , strangely heightened with pastoral and Renaissance fancies , varied in rhythm , but somewhat languorous and overwrought ; Peele's few lyrics , golden in cadence ...
... light and refined ; the richer note of Greene , full of English feeling , strangely heightened with pastoral and Renaissance fancies , varied in rhythm , but somewhat languorous and overwrought ; Peele's few lyrics , golden in cadence ...
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... light an instrument to utter the deeper notes of passion , and its theme is fanciful love , love that laughs and entreats and sings from very blitheness of soul . It is pagan love and Renaissance love , and the love of English man and ...
... light an instrument to utter the deeper notes of passion , and its theme is fanciful love , love that laughs and entreats and sings from very blitheness of soul . It is pagan love and Renaissance love , and the love of English man and ...
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A. B. Grosart beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson birds blessed bliss bower breath bright bring the day Campion Castara Cuckoo dear death delight divine Donne dost doth E. K. Chambers earth echo ring edited Elizabethan England's Helicon English EPITHALAMIUM eyes fair Fairy fear flowers gentle golden goodly grace green Grosart H. F. Lyte happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly honour Hymen HYMN Jonson king kiss Laius leave light live look Lord Love's lovers Lullaby lyric lyric poetry lyrists Madrigals masques merry mind ne'er never night nightingale nymphs o'er pleasure Poems poetic poetry Poets praise queen reprinted roses shepherd shine sigh sing sleep smile softly song SONNET sorrow soul Spenser spring stars Sweet Phosphor Sweet Spirit sweetly tears thee thine things thou art Thou hast Tottel's Miscellany Trilla true unto verse wanton weep Whilst wind woods youth