Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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Page 31
... birds sing not , Green plants bring not forth their dye ; Herds stand weeping - flocks all sleeping , Nymphs back peeping fearfully . All our pleasures known to us poor swains , All our merry meeting on the plains , All our evening ...
... birds sing not , Green plants bring not forth their dye ; Herds stand weeping - flocks all sleeping , Nymphs back peeping fearfully . All our pleasures known to us poor swains , All our merry meeting on the plains , All our evening ...
Page 32
... birds do sing , Careless of thy sorrowing ! Even so , poor bird , like thee , None alive will pity me . Finis . Ignoto . The last two lines , Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps says , are new ones added to the first twenty - six in " The Pas ...
... birds do sing , Careless of thy sorrowing ! Even so , poor bird , like thee , None alive will pity me . Finis . Ignoto . The last two lines , Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps says , are new ones added to the first twenty - six in " The Pas ...
Page 33
... birds sing madrigals . And I will make thee beds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies , A cap of flowers and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ...
... birds sing madrigals . And I will make thee beds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies , A cap of flowers and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ...
Page 34
... birds sing madrigals ; There we will make our peds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies . " This play was written in the latter part of 1599. In the earliest form of it Sir Hugh transposes and varies the lines thus : " And then she ...
... birds sing madrigals ; There we will make our peds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies . " This play was written in the latter part of 1599. In the earliest form of it Sir Hugh transposes and varies the lines thus : " And then she ...
Page 39
... birds , with heavenly tuned throats , Possess woods ' echoes with sweet notes ; Which to your senses will impart A music to inflame the heart . Upon the bare and leafless oak The ring - dove's wooings will provoke A colder blood than ...
... birds , with heavenly tuned throats , Possess woods ' echoes with sweet notes ; Which to your senses will impart A music to inflame the heart . Upon the bare and leafless oak The ring - dove's wooings will provoke A colder blood than ...
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addressed appears autograph Bacon and Shakspere Bacon wrote Barnfield birds sing madrigals Burleigh Chandos portrait Charles Mackay concealed poet conceit copy couplet dedicated deed doth Dowland Earl of Essex edition of 1614 editor England's Helicon Faery Queen falls Melodious birds father Finis flocks feed Francis Bacon German script Greville Halliwell-Phillipps hath heavenly touch HENRY BURR honor illiterate John King James letter lines Lord Love's man-at-arms Marlowe Melodious birds sing merry mortgage never noto Nymph's Reply omits parallels Passionate Pilgrim person pieces play poem portrait praise published Richard Barnfield Richard Grant White says secret authorship Shackesper Shakespeare Shaksp shallow rivers Shaxberd Shaxpere Shepherd sign his name signature signed Ig signed Ignoto Sir Walter Raleigh song Sonnets spelling Spenser stanza Stratford subscribed Ignoto supposed sweet thee thou art thousand fragrant posies thy love verse William William Shakespeare wilt write written xviii young younger youth