Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... PHILLIDA . COR . CORIDON , arise , my Coridon , Titan shineth cleare . Who is it that calleth Coridon ? Who is it I heare ? PHIL . Phillida , thy true love , calleth thee , Arise then , arise then , Arise and feed thy flocks with me ...
... PHILLIDA . COR . CORIDON , arise , my Coridon , Titan shineth cleare . Who is it that calleth Coridon ? Who is it I heare ? PHIL . Phillida , thy true love , calleth thee , Arise then , arise then , Arise and feed thy flocks with me ...
Page 65
... PHILLIDA , where hast thou bin ? Long it is since I have seene My Phillida ; Every e'en when day was doon , In the absence of the sunne , Have we met , my love , to sport and play . F Now thy absence makes me feare Coridon's not held so ...
... PHILLIDA , where hast thou bin ? Long it is since I have seene My Phillida ; Every e'en when day was doon , In the absence of the sunne , Have we met , my love , to sport and play . F Now thy absence makes me feare Coridon's not held so ...
Page 67
... Phillida . Though I have been absent long , Faint not , my sweet Coridon , Thy Phillida Is , as thou art , true and just , Strong in love , but weake in lust ; Coridon , doubt not of Phillida . Nor , though our sex are given to range ...
... Phillida . Though I have been absent long , Faint not , my sweet Coridon , Thy Phillida Is , as thou art , true and just , Strong in love , but weake in lust ; Coridon , doubt not of Phillida . Nor , though our sex are given to range ...
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