The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 sider |
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Side 98
... piping still he spent the day , So merry as the Popinjay , Which liked Dowsabell . ' leggings 4 badger's ❝ corduroy 7 ... pipe so well : Yea but ( saith he ) their Shepheard may , If piping thus he pine away , In love of Dowsabell . Of ...
... piping still he spent the day , So merry as the Popinjay , Which liked Dowsabell . ' leggings 4 badger's ❝ corduroy 7 ... pipe so well : Yea but ( saith he ) their Shepheard may , If piping thus he pine away , In love of Dowsabell . Of ...
Side 123
... Pipe : no , the Bag - pipe could not move you : hee singes severall Tunes , faster then you'l tell money : hee utters them as he had eaten ballads , and all mens eares grew to his Tunes . CLOWN : He could never come better : hee shall ...
... Pipe : no , the Bag - pipe could not move you : hee singes severall Tunes , faster then you'l tell money : hee utters them as he had eaten ballads , and all mens eares grew to his Tunes . CLOWN : He could never come better : hee shall ...
Side 262
... pipe and sing , And by his notes invite the lagging spring . He , as his custom was , at leisure laid In woodland bower , without a rival play'd , Soliciting his pipe to warble clear , Enchantment sweet as ever wont to hear Belated ...
... pipe and sing , And by his notes invite the lagging spring . He , as his custom was , at leisure laid In woodland bower , without a rival play'd , Soliciting his pipe to warble clear , Enchantment sweet as ever wont to hear Belated ...
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