The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull |
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... eyes , And all the day it standeth full of deow , Which is the teares , that from her eyes did flow . That hearbe of some , Starlight is cald by name , Of others Penthia , though not so well But thou where ever thou doest finde the same ...
... eyes , And all the day it standeth full of deow , Which is the teares , that from her eyes did flow . That hearbe of some , Starlight is cald by name , Of others Penthia , though not so well But thou where ever thou doest finde the same ...
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... Eyes around the Field ; And view , the various Scenes its Beauties yield : Then look again , with a more tender Eye , To think how soon it must in Ruin lie ! It is hard to equate these philosophic swains with the sweating labourers in ...
... Eyes around the Field ; And view , the various Scenes its Beauties yield : Then look again , with a more tender Eye , To think how soon it must in Ruin lie ! It is hard to equate these philosophic swains with the sweating labourers in ...
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John Barrell, John Bull. While her sad eyes the troubled breast disclose ; Whose outward splendour is but folly's ... eye . Here too the lawless merchant of the main Draws from his plough th ' intoxicated swain ; Want only claim'd the ...
John Barrell, John Bull. While her sad eyes the troubled breast disclose ; Whose outward splendour is but folly's ... eye . Here too the lawless merchant of the main Draws from his plough th ' intoxicated swain ; Want only claim'd the ...
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