| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 sivua
...my fill: God bless my babe, and lullaby, From this thy father's quality. 1594 PPTYLLIDA AND CORYDON our dejection do we sink as low; 25 To me that day, Forth I walked by the wood-side, When as May was in her pride: 258 259 Then I spied all alone... | |
| Earl Ellsworth Fisk - 1927 - 120 sivua
...hell, Grim death no more shall horrid prove, If e'er I leave bright Celia's love. —Thomas Careto. In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the wood-side, When as May was in her pride: There I spied all alone, Phyllida... | |
| William Blake - 1927 - 120 sivua
...first syllable of the line and keeping accents as light as possible, it becomes lusciously pastoral: In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the wood-side, When as May was in his pride . . . And Phyllida, with garlands... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 566 sivua
...points, For there is one more fair than thou, beloved of Alexis.' Greene. Ibid. Phyllida and Corydon IN the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the woodside, Whenas May was in his pride. There I spied all alone Phyllida... | |
| George Bagshawe Harrison - 1928 - 536 sivua
...disguised in the ancient country attire, greeted her with a country song of Coridon and Phillida : In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the wood side, When as May was in his pride. There I spied, all alone, Phillida... | |
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 sivua
...spread, These sunbeams in mine eye, These beauties, make me die. NICHOLAS BRETON ( i 545 ?-i 626 ?) IN the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the wood-side Whenas May was in his pride. There I spied all alone Phyllida... | |
| 1899 - 984 sivua
...? " In fact, from the woods in front of us, and not a bowshot away, rang out a powerful voice : — "In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, With a troop of damaels playing Forth I went, forsooth, a-maying ; " and presently, the trees... | |
| Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 sivua
...elaborated figures and devices of drama and romance; it is still a known country, and not merely Arcadia. In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walk'd by the wood-side, When as May was in his pride. But this verse of Nicholas Breton's,... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1874 - 818 sivua
...hundred years old, remember, run almost as smoothly as if they had been written by a modern poet : — In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the woodsids, When as May was in his pride : There I spied all alone Phillida... | |
| Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 sivua
...Breton from his Honorable Entertainment Given to the Queen's Majesty in Progress at Elvetham (1591): In the merry month of May, In a morn by break of day, Forth I walked by the woodside, Whenas May was in his pride. There I spied all alone Phyllida... | |
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