The Anchor Anthology of Seventeenth-century Verse, Volume 2Louis Lohr Martz, Richard Standish Sylvester Doubleday, 1969 |
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Page 371
... Nymph fled fast away . A Pastorall Dialogue . Shepherd . Nymph . Chorus . Shep . This mossie bank they prest . Ny . That aged Oak Did canopie the happy payre All night from the dampe ayre . Cho . Here let us sit and sing the words they ...
... Nymph fled fast away . A Pastorall Dialogue . Shepherd . Nymph . Chorus . Shep . This mossie bank they prest . Ny . That aged Oak Did canopie the happy payre All night from the dampe ayre . Cho . Here let us sit and sing the words they ...
Page 516
... Nymph . Stand off , and let me take the Air , Boy . Why should the smoke pursue the fair ? My Face is smoke , thence may be guest What Flames within have scorch'd my breast . Nymph . Thy flaming Love I cannot view For the dark Lanthorn ...
... Nymph . Stand off , and let me take the Air , Boy . Why should the smoke pursue the fair ? My Face is smoke , thence may be guest What Flames within have scorch'd my breast . Nymph . Thy flaming Love I cannot view For the dark Lanthorn ...
Page 667
... Nymph scorning a Black Boy courting her , 516 A Fit of Rime against Rime , 96 A flye that flew into my Mistris her eye , 365 A gratulatory to Mr Ben Johnson for his adopting of him to be his Son , 411 A Hymn to my God in a night of my ...
... Nymph scorning a Black Boy courting her , 516 A Fit of Rime against Rime , 96 A flye that flew into my Mistris her eye , 365 A gratulatory to Mr Ben Johnson for his adopting of him to be his Son , 411 A Hymn to my God in a night of my ...
Contents
The Epistle of Rosamond to King Henry the Second | 10 |
The Muses Elizium | 22 |
A Hymn to my God in a night of my late Sicknesse | 53 |
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