A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 ページ |
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... live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found ...
... live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found ...
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... live now Under the blossom that swings on the bough.1 The measures of the Elizabethan lyric exhibit great diversity , whether in verses of equal or unequal lengths . The range extends from verses of two stresses : 2 Sing we and chant it ...
... live now Under the blossom that swings on the bough.1 The measures of the Elizabethan lyric exhibit great diversity , whether in verses of equal or unequal lengths . The range extends from verses of two stresses : 2 Sing we and chant it ...
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... . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
... . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
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... live and lack , I lack and have , I have and miss the thing I crave . These things seem strange , yet are they true ... live in joys when I am gone . I cannot live , it will not be , I die to think to part from thee . 35 SIR WALTER ...
... live and lack , I lack and have , I have and miss the thing I crave . These things seem strange , yet are they true ... live in joys when I am gone . I cannot live , it will not be , I die to think to part from thee . 35 SIR WALTER ...
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... live in darkest night . 5 1Ο SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , Astrophel and Stella , 1591 ; written be- fore 1582 . FIRST SONG . DOUBT you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth , Which now my breast surcharged to music lendeth ! To you , to you ...
... live in darkest night . 5 1Ο SIR PHILIP SIDNEY , Astrophel and Stella , 1591 ; written be- fore 1582 . FIRST SONG . DOUBT you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth , Which now my breast surcharged to music lendeth ! To you , to you ...
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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