| James Shirley - 1833 - 530 pages
...Aflame that will not kill ; The drum was angry, but the lute Shail whisper what you will. Sing Id, Id ! for his sake, Who hath restor'd your drooping heads...to his brow, Who is the master of our spring, And ail the bloom we owe. Duke. Our hearts were open, sir, before the gates, To entertain you. I see laurels... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 532 pages
...Aflame that icill not kill ; The drum was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. Sing lo, Id ! for his sake, Who hath restord your drooping heads...whole groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph to his brotc, Who is the master of our spring, And all the bloom ice owe. Duke. Our hearts were open, sir,... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 526 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shail whisper what you will. Sing Id, lo ! for his sake, Who hath restored your drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers,...whole groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph to his broic, Who is the master of our spring, And ail the bloom we owe. . Duke. Our hearts were open, sir,... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1871 - 376 pages
...angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. Sing lo, To ! for his sake, Who hath restored yonr drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers,...the master of our spring, And all the bloom we owe." Shirley, The Imposture, i. 2. 76. Or — " Shalt shady cool enjoy." SceEd. a. I. 12. 79. " There flowery... | |
| James Shirley - Dramatists, English - 1888 - 510 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. " Sing Iti, K [ for his sake, Who halh restored your drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers,...A petty triumph to his brow, Who is the master of the spring, And all the bloom we owe." In Shirley's own time his style was recog nised as being " discreet,"... | |
| James Shirley - Dramatists, English - 1888 - 506 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. " Sing 15, 18 ! for his sake, Who halh restored your drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers,...A petty triumph to his brow, Who is the master of the spring, And all the bloom we owe." In Shirley.s own time his style was recog nised as being " discreet,"... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1889 - 288 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. Sing lo, lo ! for his sake That hath restored your drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers...Whilst we whole groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph for his brow, Who is the master of our spring And all the bloom we owe. 2 1 Licensed for the stage... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1889 - 290 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. Sing lo, lo ! for his sake That hath restored your drooping heads ; With choice of sweetest flowers...Whilst we whole groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph for his brow, Who is the master of our spring And all the bloom we owe.2 1 Licensed for the stage in... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1889 - 286 pages
...flowers make A garden where he treads ; Whilst we whole groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph for his brow, Who is the master of our spring And all the bloom we owe.' 1 Licensed for the stage in November, 1640. 2 An old form of "own." SONG OF NUNS. OFLY, my soul ! what... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1891 - 340 pages
...was angry, but the lute Shall whisper what you will. Sing lo, lo ! for his sake That hath restored your drooping heads : With choice of sweetest flowers make A garden where he treads ; Whilst we whole~groves of laurel bring, A petty triumph for his brow, Who is the master of our spring And all... | |
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