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" Fie, fie, fie,' now would she cry ; ' Tereu, tereu ! ' by and by ; That to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs, so lively shown, Made me think upon mine own. Ah, thought I, thou mourn'st in vain ! None takes pity on... "
A Book of Elizabethan Lyrics - Page 88
edited by - 1895 - 327 pages
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The Ornithology of Shakespeare: Critically Examined, Explained, and Illustrated

James Edmund Harting - Birds - 1871 - 840 pages
...' Fie, fie, fie,' now would she cry, ' Tereu, tereu ! ' by and by ; That, to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs, so lively shown, Made me think upon mine own." * The Passionate Pilgrim, xix. Again, Lucrece, in her distress, invoking Philomel, says :— " And...
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The School board readers. Standard i(iii-vi), ed. by a former H.M ..., Volume 6

School board readers - 1872 - 328 pages
...great pity. Fie, fie, fie, now would she cry ; That, to hear her so complain, Teru, teru, by and by; Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs,...shown, Made me think upon mine own. Ah !—thought I—thou mourn'st in vain ; None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees, they cannot hear thee ;...
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Anthologia Anglica, a new selection from the English poets from Spenser to ...

Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...great pity. Fie, fie, fie, now would she cry ; Teru, teru, by-and-by : That, to hear her so complain, Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs,...thy pain. Senseless trees, they cannot hear thee, Ruthless bears, they will not cheer thee. H King Pandion he is dead ; All thy friends are lapped in...
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Works, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1874 - 588 pages
...will be found complete at p. 414, Vol. II. It is generally supposed to hare been written by Marlowe. For her griefs, so lively shown, ' Made me think upon...on thy pain : Senseless trees they cannot hear thee ; Ruthless beasts' they will not cheer thee, King Pandion he is dead ; All thy friends are lapp'd in...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...great pity. Fie, fie, fie ! now would she cry ; Teru, teru, by and by ; That, to hear her so complain, r ! — Bu@ ' moum'st in vain ; None takes pity on thy pain ; Senseless trees, they cannot hear thee ; Ruthless bears,...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 600 pages
...Tereu, teren, by and by : That to hear her so complain Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her gnefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own. Ah, thought...thy pain : Senseless trees, they cannot hear thee, Ruthless beasts, they will not cheer thee; King Pandiva, he is dead, All thy friends are lapp'd in...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1874 - 584 pages
...great pity. Fie, fie, fie! now would she cry; Terer., tercn. by and by: That to hear her so complain Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her griefs...think upon mine own. Ah, thought I, thou mourn'st in spring, vain. None takes pity on thy pain: Senseless trees, they cannot hear thec. Ruthless beasts,...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1875 - 584 pages
...fie, fie ! now would she cry ; Teren, teren, by and by : That to hear her so eomplain Scarce I eould from tears refrain ; For her griefs so lively shown...think upon mine own. Ah, thought I, thou mourn'st in None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees, they cannot hear thee. Ruthless beasts, they will not...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1875 - 514 pages
...yclad in clay, And great Angustus long ago is dead, And all the worthies liggen wrapt in lead," with " King Pandion, he is dead; All thy friends are lapt in lead." It is odd that Shakespeare, in his "/apt in /cad," is more Spenserian than Spenser himself, from whom...
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Lyrics from the Old Song Books

Edmondstoune Duncan - Ballads, English - 1927 - 634 pages
...great pity. Fie, fie, fie ! now would she cry ; Tereu, tereu t by and by j That to hear her so complain Scarce I could from tears refrain ; For her griefs...thy pain : Senseless trees they cannot hear thee, Ruthless beasts they will not cheer thee i King Pandion he is dead, All thy friends are lapped in lead...
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