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... seems to address with his mockery some luckless champion of the constancy of womankind ; or fantastic , as in his sonnet Death , be not proud , in which he speaks as though some personifi- cation of Death were actually before him ? But ...
... seems to address with his mockery some luckless champion of the constancy of womankind ; or fantastic , as in his sonnet Death , be not proud , in which he speaks as though some personifi- cation of Death were actually before him ? But ...
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... seems to have been so caught by the pastoral manner in the nineties that he returned to it at the end of his long career . Amid such plenty as is found in the pastoral lyric the culling out of the best is a thankless task . But it would ...
... seems to have been so caught by the pastoral manner in the nineties that he returned to it at the end of his long career . Amid such plenty as is found in the pastoral lyric the culling out of the best is a thankless task . But it would ...
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... seems to have held the same position in its own time . It is possible to gauge the contemporary popularity of Elizabethan lyrics with some accuracy by noting the frequency with which they appeared in miscellanies , song - books , and ...
... seems to have held the same position in its own time . It is possible to gauge the contemporary popularity of Elizabethan lyrics with some accuracy by noting the frequency with which they appeared in miscellanies , song - books , and ...
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THE COURTLY MAKERS | 49 |
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ANTHONY MUNDAY Astrophel and Stella beauty Ben Jonson birds bliss breast breath bright conceit crown dear death delight Donne Donne's dost doth earth Edmund Waller Elizabethan English eyes Faery Queen fair fear feeling fire flowers George Gascoigne give glory grace green grief hair happy hast hath heart heaven Jonson KATHERINE PHILIPS king kiss lady light lips live Lord love's lovers lullaby lute lyric lyric poetry madrigal merry metrist MICHAEL DRAYTON mind mistress never night nymphs pain passion pastoral Petrarch Phyllis play pleasure poems poetic poetry poets praise pretty Queen rimes rose scorn Shakespeare shepherd shine Sidney sighs sing sleep smile song sonnet soul Spenser spring stanza sweet taste tears tell thee thine things thou art thought true unto vers de société verse wanton weep Whilst wind words youth