Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Volume 2George Gilfillan, Charles Cowden Clarke W.P. Nimmo, 1868 |
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Page 119
... heart that constant shall remain ; And I the while Will sit and smile To see you spend your time in vain . THE SHEPHERD'S HUNTING . ARGUMENT . Cuddy tells how all 119 1550-1640 . ] [ WITHER . THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS .
... heart that constant shall remain ; And I the while Will sit and smile To see you spend your time in vain . THE SHEPHERD'S HUNTING . ARGUMENT . Cuddy tells how all 119 1550-1640 . ] [ WITHER . THE LESS - KNOWN BRITISH POETS .
Page 120
... CUDDY . ROGET . WILLY . Roget , thy old friend Cuddy here , and I , Are come to visit thee in these thy bands , Whilst both our flocks in an enclosure by Do pick the thin grass from the fallowed lands . He tells me thy restraint of ...
... CUDDY . ROGET . WILLY . Roget , thy old friend Cuddy here , and I , Are come to visit thee in these thy bands , Whilst both our flocks in an enclosure by Do pick the thin grass from the fallowed lands . He tells me thy restraint of ...
Page 121
... CUDDY . Faith , ' tis uncertain ; some speak this , some that : Some dare say nought , yet seem to think a cause ... Cuddy's heart's upright , And none but he , except myself , is near : Come therefore , and betwixt us two relate , The ...
... CUDDY . Faith , ' tis uncertain ; some speak this , some that : Some dare say nought , yet seem to think a cause ... Cuddy's heart's upright , And none but he , except myself , is near : Come therefore , and betwixt us two relate , The ...
Page 127
... CUDDY . As well content am I. ROGET . Then , Will , begin , and we'll the rest supply . SONG . WILLY . Shepherd , would these gates were ope , Thou might'st take with us thy fortune . ROGET . No , I'll make this narrow scope , Since my ...
... CUDDY . As well content am I. ROGET . Then , Will , begin , and we'll the rest supply . SONG . WILLY . Shepherd , would these gates were ope , Thou might'st take with us thy fortune . ROGET . No , I'll make this narrow scope , Since my ...
Page 128
... CUDDY . Be thy prospect her fair face , For each look a kiss bequeathing , And appoint thyself the place . ROGET . Nay pray , hold there , for I should scantly then Come meet you here this afternoon again : But fare you well , since ...
... CUDDY . Be thy prospect her fair face , For each look a kiss bequeathing , And appoint thyself the place . ROGET . Nay pray , hold there , for I should scantly then Come meet you here this afternoon again : But fare you well , since ...
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Anacreon angels battle of Newbury beasts beauty Ben Jonson bless'd blood blush breath bright brought Castara Chertsey clouds Cowley crown CUDDY David dead death delight didst doth dreadful e'er earth eyes fair fame fancy fate fear feast flame flowers glory God's Goltho Gondibert grace grief grow hand haste hath head heart heaven honour hunt Ismenus Jonathan pierced King labour light live look Lord Lord St Albans mighty Muse ne'er never night o'er Pharaoh Pindar poems poet poor praise prince proud rage ROBERT HERRICK ROGET Rutland House sacred savage justice shade shine sight sing smile soft song soul spirit spring stars sweet swift tears thee thine things thou dost thought trees twas Twixt unto verse wanton weep weeping night Whilst WILLIAM DAVENANT wind wings wounds youth