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" tis the ravished nightingale. 'Jug, jug, jug, jug, tereu,' she cries, And still her woes at midnight rise. Brave prick song! who is't now we hear? None but the lark so shrill and clear; Now at heaven's gates she claps her wings, The morn not waking till... "
Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 380
by John Ford - 1827
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The shorter Globe readers, compiled and ed. by A.F. Murison ..., Book 2

Alexander Falconer Murison - 1884 - 142 pages
...pleas' -ant (plez-ant), aye (d) ever, always. pleasing, such as we like, lay, song. WELCOME TO SPRING. HARK, hark ! with what a pretty throat, Poor Robin Redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the jolly Cuckoos sing, Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring ! Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring ! JOHN LYLY. THE...
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Cymbeline. Titus Andron. Pericles. K. Lear

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 588 pages
...clear : Now at heaven's gates she claps her wings. The morn not waking till she sings. Hark, hart.' with what a pretty throat Poor robin red-breast tunes his note ; Hark ! how the jolly cuckoos sing Cuckoo, to welcome in the spring." 11. * The morning dries up the dew which lies in the...
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Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan Age

Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1889 - 288 pages
...prick-song !1 who is't now we hear ? None but the lark so shrill and clear ; Now at heaven's gates 2 she claps her wings, The morn not waking till she...robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing, Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! 1 '' Harmony written...
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Tragedy of Cymbeline: With Introduction and Notes, Explanatory and Critical ...

William Shakespeare - 1889 - 232 pages
...and Camfaspe : Who. is't now we hear ? None but the lark so shrill and clear : Now at heaven s gate she claps her wings, The morn not waking till she...pretty throat Poor robin red-breast tunes his note. * The morning dries up the dew which lies in the cups of flowers called calices or chalices. The marigold...
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Elizabethan Songs "in Honour of Love & Beautie"...

Ballads, English - 1891 - 250 pages
...jug, jug, jug, tereu," she cries, And still her woes at midnight rise. Brave prick-song! who is 't now we hear? None but the lark so shrill and clear...robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark, how the jolly cuckoos sing, — Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! . Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! CUPID AND CAMPASPE....
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Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan Age

Arthur Henry Bullen - Ballads, English - 1891 - 348 pages
...midnight rise. Brave prick-song !' who is't now we hear ? None but the lark so shrill and clear ; Now at heaven's gates ~ she claps her wings, The morn...robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing, Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! Cuckoo to welcome in the spring ! 1 " Harmony written...
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The lady's trial. The sun's darling. The witch of Edmonton. Fames memorial ...

John Ford - 1895 - 482 pages
...ravish'd nightingale. And still her woes at midnight rise. ' Jug, jug, jug, jug, Tereu,' she cries, Brave prick-song! who is't now we hear ? None but...pretty throat Poor Robin Redbreast tunes his note ; Del. Music, take Echo's voice, and dance quick rounds To thine own times in repercussive sounds....
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English Pastorals

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - Country life - 1895 - 368 pages
...midnight rise. Brave prick-song1 ! who is 't now we hear? None but the lark so shrill and clear; Now at heaven's gates she claps her wings, The morn not...robin redbreast tunes his note; Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing, "Cuckoo", to welcome in the spring! "Cuckoo", to welcome in the spring! GEORGE PEELE....
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The Golden Pomp: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to Shirley

Arthur Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1895 - 438 pages
...Brave prick-song ! Who is 't now we hear ? None but the lark so shrill and clear ; Now at heaven's gate she claps her wings, The morn not waking till she...robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring ! Cuckoo ! to welcome in the spring ! LIII ON A BANK...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Cymbeline

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1895 - 232 pages
...and Campaspe : Who is't now we hear ? None but the lark so shrill and clear : Now at heaven's gate she claps her wings, The morn not waking till she...pretty throat Poor robin red-breast tunes his note. 3 The morning dries up the dew which lies in the cups of flowers called calices or chalices. The marigold...
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