My love is fair, my love is gay, As fresh as bin the flowers in May, And of my love my roundelay, My merry, merry, merry roundelay Concludes with Cupid's curse: They that do change old love for new, Pray Gods they change for worse. Specimens of English dramatic poets - Strana 69autor/autoři: Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1905 - 606 str.
...other, and yet removes neither wholly from their own human sphere : — ' Fair and fair and twice as fair, As fair as any may be, The fairest shepherd on our green, A love for any ladye.' — as Peele's ' old passionate ditty ' runs. And thus Arcadian artificialism fulfils some... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 str.
...twice so fair, As fair M any may be, The fairest ahepherd on our green, A Love for any Lady. Peril. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be, Thy Love is fair for thee alone, And for DO other Lady. Œ*. My Lore is fair, my Lore is gay, And fresh as bin the Bowers in May, And of my... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 str.
...old love for new, pray God3 they change for worse." (They sing.) Q?n. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be, The fairest shepherd on our greeu, A Love for any Lady. Paris. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be, Thy Love... | |
| George Peele - 1829 - 338 str.
...the love that grows 'twixt thee and me. They sing ; and while ^NONE singeth, he pipeth. Incipit jEN. Fair and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd on our green, A love for any lady. PAR. Fair and fair and twice so fair, As... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 str.
...be. The fairest shepherd on our green, Л Love for any Lady. Pttrit. Fair, and fair, and twice «o fair, As fair as any may be. Thy Love is fair for thee alone, And for no other Lady. Œ». My Love is fair, my Love is gay. And fresh a» bin the flowers in May, And of my Love my roundelay,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 str.
...CURSE: " They that do change old love for new, pray Gods they change for worse." (They ting.) (En. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be, The fairest shepherd on our green, A Love for any Lady. Par. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 str.
...fair, As fair s« any may be, Tbe fairest shepherd on our green, A Love for any Lady. Pari*. Pair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be....Love is fair for thee alone, And for no other Lady. Œm. My Love is fair, my Love is gay, Astd fresh as bin (he flowers in May, And of my Love my roundelay,... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 str.
...ne\v, pray Goda they change for worse." (They ting.) fi-'n Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair M any may be, The fairest shepherd on our green, A Love for any Lady. Paris. Fair, and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be, Thy Love is fair for thce alone, And... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 str.
...finest quality.] THE ARRAIGNMENT OP PARIS. 1584. .KSOSE ASTD PARIS. yfc'n. T^AIR and fair, and twice so fair, -*- As fair as any may be ; The fairest shepherd...love is fair for thee alone, And for no other lady. My love is fair, my love is gay, As fresh as bin the flowers in May, And of my love my roundelay, My... | |
| 1854 - 542 str.
...graceful in the matter of it as it is exquisite in lyrical art: — *jEn. Fair and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be; The fairest shepherd on our green, A love for any ladye. Par, Fair and fair, and twice so fair, As fair as any may be: Thy love is fair for thee alone,... | |
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