Pipe," in these pleas ng lines: " Be pleased, great Lord, when underneath the shades, Of your delightful Bramshill (where the spring Her flowers with gentle blasts, with Zephyr's trades) Once more to hear a silly shepherd sing, Bramshill: Its History & Architecture - Page 9by Sir William Henry Cope - 1883 - 132 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - Genealogy - 1848 - 424 pages
...a poet of some consideration in his day, dedicated to him his "Shepherd's Pipe," in these pleas ng lines: " Be pleased, great Lord, when underneath the...delightful Bramshill (where the spring Her flowers with gentle blasts, with Zephyr's trades) Once more to hear a silly shepherd sing," &c. This Lord Zouche,... | |
| Bernard Burke - England - 1849 - 262 pages
...a poet of some consideration in his day, dedicated to him his " Shepherd's Pipe," in these pleasing lines : " Be pleased, great Lord, when underneath...delightful Bramshill (where the spring Her flowers with gentle blasts, with Zephyr's trades) Once more to hear a silly shepherd sing." &c.* being tlie... | |
| D. H. Moutray Read - Hampshire (England) - 1908 - 478 pages
...house it is, though the prince never lived to see its completion. Nor is the house alone beautiful, " Be pleased, great Lord, when underneath the shades Of your delightful Bramshill, when the Spring'Her flowers for gentle blasts with zephyrs trades, Once more to hear a silly shepherd... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1920 - 836 pages
...that is all its own. Its beauties were early sung by William Browne in his ' Shepherd's Pipe ' : ' Be pleased, great lord, when underneath the shades Of your delightful Bramshill, when the spring Her flowers for gentle blasts with zephyrs trades, Once more to hear a silly shepherd... | |
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