English Lyric Poetry, 1500-1700Frederic Ives Carpenter |
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... smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas3 he lurks , and plains His purpose lost , and dare not shew his face . For my lordes gilt thus faultless bide I pains , Yet ...
... smiling grace converteth straight to ire . And coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas3 he lurks , and plains His purpose lost , and dare not shew his face . For my lordes gilt thus faultless bide I pains , Yet ...
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... smile , Whose smile , they say , hath virtue to remove All love's dislike , and friendship's faulty guile For ever to assoil . Let endless peace your steadfast hearts accord , And blessed plenty wait upon your board ; And let your bed ...
... smile , Whose smile , they say , hath virtue to remove All love's dislike , and friendship's faulty guile For ever to assoil . Let endless peace your steadfast hearts accord , And blessed plenty wait upon your board ; And let your bed ...
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... smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee , Mother's wag , pretty boy , Father's sorrow , father's joy ; When thy father first did see Such a boy by him and me , He was glad , I was woe ; Fortune changèd made ...
... smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee , Mother's wag , pretty boy , Father's sorrow , father's joy ; When thy father first did see Such a boy by him and me , He was glad , I was woe ; Fortune changèd made ...
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... smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there ' s grief enough for thee . FAWNIA . AH , were she pitiful as she is fair , Or but as mild as she is seeming so , Then were my hopes greater than my despair , Then all the world were heaven ...
... smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there ' s grief enough for thee . FAWNIA . AH , were she pitiful as she is fair , Or but as mild as she is seeming so , Then were my hopes greater than my despair , Then all the world were heaven ...
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... crimson shroud That Phoebus ' smiling looks doth grace ; Heigh ho , fair Rosalynd ! Her lips are like two budded roses , Whom ranks of lilies neighbour nigh , Within whose bounds she balm encloses Apt to entice a THOMAS LODGE . 61.
... crimson shroud That Phoebus ' smiling looks doth grace ; Heigh ho , fair Rosalynd ! Her lips are like two budded roses , Whom ranks of lilies neighbour nigh , Within whose bounds she balm encloses Apt to entice a THOMAS LODGE . 61.
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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