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... live ( ah , why live we so long ? ) Whose better days death hath shut up in woe ? The fairest flower our girlond all among Is faded quite and into dust ygoe . Sing now , ye shepherds ' daughters , sing no moe The songs that Colin made ...
... live ( ah , why live we so long ? ) Whose better days death hath shut up in woe ? The fairest flower our girlond all among Is faded quite and into dust ygoe . Sing now , ye shepherds ' daughters , sing no moe The songs that Colin made ...
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... live by fame ; My verse your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heavens write your glorious name . Where , whenas death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . The " Epithalamion " is an ...
... live by fame ; My verse your virtues rare shall eternize , And in the heavens write your glorious name . Where , whenas death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . The " Epithalamion " is an ...
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... live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be , • Poems of seasonal celebration sometimes contain also an amatory or complimentary theme , as in " Corinna's Going a - Maying , " and some- times he celebrates the countryside and what it ...
... live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be , • Poems of seasonal celebration sometimes contain also an amatory or complimentary theme , as in " Corinna's Going a - Maying , " and some- times he celebrates the countryside and what it ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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