The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page xiii
... mate . If Lucy is lowsie , as some volke miscalle it ,, . Sing lowsie Lucy - whatever befall it . " " Mr. Jones , " says Capel , in his nebulous style , “ had writing the Life of our poet was , to shake MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xiii.
... mate . If Lucy is lowsie , as some volke miscalle it ,, . Sing lowsie Lucy - whatever befall it . " " Mr. Jones , " says Capel , in his nebulous style , “ had writing the Life of our poet was , to shake MEMOIR OF SHAKESPEARE . xiii.
Page xiv
... sing- ing of an old woman , as he was baiting at an inn in Stratford . " " 25 The coat of Sir Thomas Lucy was ' gules , three luces [ i . e . pike - fishes ] hariant , argent . " Even Malone allows that passages of this scene " afford ...
... sing- ing of an old woman , as he was baiting at an inn in Stratford . " " 25 The coat of Sir Thomas Lucy was ' gules , three luces [ i . e . pike - fishes ] hariant , argent . " Even Malone allows that passages of this scene " afford ...
Page xxiii
... singing between the acts ; and at the end of the piece was a song , or a jig , —a far- cical rhyming composition of considerable length , sung or said by the clown , and accompanied with dancing and playing on the pipe and tabor . A ...
... singing between the acts ; and at the end of the piece was a song , or a jig , —a far- cical rhyming composition of considerable length , sung or said by the clown , and accompanied with dancing and playing on the pipe and tabor . A ...
Page lxv
... sings ; The turtle to her make 74 hath told her tale . Summer is come , for every spray now springs ; The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes flete with new repaired scale ...
... sings ; The turtle to her make 74 hath told her tale . Summer is come , for every spray now springs ; The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes flete with new repaired scale ...
Page lxix
... sing Amongst the dainty dew - impearled flowers ; Say thus , fair brook , when thou shalt see thy queen ; Lo , here thy shepherd spent his wandering years ; And in these shades , dear nymph , he oft had been , And here to thee he ...
... sing Amongst the dainty dew - impearled flowers ; Say thus , fair brook , when thou shalt see thy queen ; Lo , here thy shepherd spent his wandering years ; And in these shades , dear nymph , he oft had been , And here to thee he ...
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