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Page xxxiii
... whilst an occasional belated sequence of sonnets mixed with madrigals appeared , such as Drummond's . But the golden summer of the English lyric was now on the wane under stress of new and non - lyrical influences ; moreover a new and ...
... whilst an occasional belated sequence of sonnets mixed with madrigals appeared , such as Drummond's . But the golden summer of the English lyric was now on the wane under stress of new and non - lyrical influences ; moreover a new and ...
Page xxxiv
... whilst his fecundity is no less amazing than his metrical facility . Would that we had one more lyric like the immortal " Shall I wasting in despair " for many pages of eclogues and satires , excellent although many of them undoubtedly ...
... whilst his fecundity is no less amazing than his metrical facility . Would that we had one more lyric like the immortal " Shall I wasting in despair " for many pages of eclogues and satires , excellent although many of them undoubtedly ...
Page xxxv
... whilst of the Caroline poets that were to make the next reign musical , not one had yet begun to sing . Shakespeare and Beaumont were dead in 1616 , Raleigh in 1618 , Campion , Daniel , and Davison in the next year ; Donne , Drayton ...
... whilst of the Caroline poets that were to make the next reign musical , not one had yet begun to sing . Shakespeare and Beaumont were dead in 1616 , Raleigh in 1618 , Campion , Daniel , and Davison in the next year ; Donne , Drayton ...
Page xxxvi
... whilst our language continues to be read . Aside from the lofty and sustained excellence of this verse as a whole , and its extraordinary variety of mood and treat- ment , its most striking peculiarity consists in the wide con ...
... whilst our language continues to be read . Aside from the lofty and sustained excellence of this verse as a whole , and its extraordinary variety of mood and treat- ment , its most striking peculiarity consists in the wide con ...
Page xlvii
... Whilst pleased Apollo Smiles in his sphere to see the rest affect 5 In vain to follow . This swan is only his , And Phoebus ' love cause of his blackness is.1 Here only two of the lines , which correspond in length , also correspond in ...
... Whilst pleased Apollo Smiles in his sphere to see the rest affect 5 In vain to follow . This swan is only his , And Phoebus ' love cause of his blackness is.1 Here only two of the lines , which correspond in length , also correspond in ...
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Astrophel and Stella BARNABE BARNES Beaumont beauty BEN JONSON birds Breton bright Bullen Campion couplet Daniel Davison death delight Dirge Donne doth Drayton Drummond earth Elizabethan Elizabethan lyric England's Helicon English eyes fair fancy fear Fleay Fletcher flowers Francis Beaumont golden grace Gram green Grosart hath heart heaven Henry honor Italian Jonson kiss lady live Love's lovers Lyrics from Elizabethan lyrists madrigal metre metrical Michael Drayton mistress Muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night nonny passion pastoral Philip Rosseter Phyllis play pleasure poem poetry poets praise pretty printed quatorzain Queen rimes roses SAMUEL DANIEL sense Shakespeare shepherd Sidney sighs sing sleep Song Books sonnet sorrow soul Spenser stanza sweet content tercets thee Thomas THOMAS CAMPION THOMAS DEKKER thou art thought trochaic unto verse wanton weep whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words writing written ΙΟ