Poetry and Prose of John Gay, Volum 1Clarendon Press, 1975 - 659 sider A scholarly edition of poetry and prose by John Gay. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... Haut - boy sound , Our Clerk came posting o'er the Green With doleful Tidings of the Queen ; That Queen , he said , to whom we owe Sweet Peace that maketh Riches flow ; That Queen who eas'd our Tax of late , Was dead , alas ! —and lay ...
... Haut - boy sound , Our Clerk came posting o'er the Green With doleful Tidings of the Queen ; That Queen , he said , to whom we owe Sweet Peace that maketh Riches flow ; That Queen who eas'd our Tax of late , Was dead , alas ! —and lay ...
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... haut - boy , and the mellow flute ? ' Tis not th ' Italian clime improves the sound , But there the Patrons of her sons are found . Why flourish'd verse in great Augustus ' reign ? He and Mecenas lov'd the Muse's strain . But now that ...
... haut - boy , and the mellow flute ? ' Tis not th ' Italian clime improves the sound , But there the Patrons of her sons are found . Why flourish'd verse in great Augustus ' reign ? He and Mecenas lov'd the Muse's strain . But now that ...
Side 255
... Haut - boy . No , now I see them near ; oh these are they Who come in crouds to wellcome thee from Troy Hail to the Bard whom long as lost we mourne'd From Siege , from Battle and from Storm return'd . 7 Of goodly Dames , and courteous ...
... Haut - boy . No , now I see them near ; oh these are they Who come in crouds to wellcome thee from Troy Hail to the Bard whom long as lost we mourne'd From Siege , from Battle and from Storm return'd . 7 Of goodly Dames , and courteous ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A Note on the Commentary | 18 |
From LICENTIA POETICA DISCUSS D 1709 | 29 |
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