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" Now welcome, Night! thou night so long expected, That long daies labour doest at last defray, And all my cares, which cruell Love collected, Hast sumd in one, and cancelled for aye. Spread thy broad wing over my Love and me, That no man may us see; And... "
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A Book of English Love Poems

Edward Hutton - 1905 - 276 pages
...on the flow'ry grass Twixt sleep and wake after she weary was With bathing in. the Acidalian brook. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gone And leave...to sing : The woods no more shall answer, nor your echo ring. Now welcome night, thou night so long expected, That long day's labour dost at last defray,...
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Odes, sonnets and epigrams

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 308 pages
...And leave likewise your former lay to sing: The woods no more shall answere, nor your echo ring. 3*4 Now welcome, night ! thou night so long expected,...labour doest at last defray, And all my cares, which cruell Love collected, Hast sumd in one, and cancelled for aye : Spread thy broad wing over my love...
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Odes, sonnets and epigrams

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 302 pages
...after she weary was, With bathing in the Acidalian brooke. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gon, And leave my love alone, And leave likewise your former lay to sing: The woods no more shall answere, nor your echo ring. 3 14 Now welcome, night ! thou night so long expected, That long daies...
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A Sixteenth Century Anthology

Arthur Symons - 1906 - 526 pages
...the flowery grass, Twixt sleep and wake, after she wear}' was, With bathing in the Acidalian brook. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gone, And leave...to sing: The woods no more shall answer, nor your echo ring. EPITHALAMION Now welcome, night ! thou night so long expected, That long day's labour dost...
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The Pilgrims' Way: A Little Scrip of Good Counsel for Travellers

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 352 pages
...after she weary was, With bathing in the Acidalian brooke. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gon, And leave my love alone, And leave likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shall answere, nor your eccho ring. Now welcome, night! thou night so long expected, That long daies labour...
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Sonnets and Poems: (selected)

Edmund Spenser - 1906 - 164 pages
...after she weary was, With bathing in the Acidalian brooke. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gon, And leave my love alone, And leave likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shall answere, nor your echo ring. Now welcome, night ! thou night so long expected, That long dales labour...
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 pages
...the flowery grass, Twixt sleep and wake, after she weary was With bathing in the Acidalian brook. 310 Now it is night, ye damsels may be gone, And leave...to sing: The woods no more shall answer, nor your echo ring. Songl made in lieu of many ornaments, 427 With which my love should duly have been decked,...
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The Book of Elizabethan Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 pages
...after she weary was, With bathing in the Acidalian brooke. Now it is night, ye damsels may be gon, And leave my love alone, And leave likewise your former lay to sing: The woods no more shall answere, nor your echo ring. Now welcome, night! thou night so long expected, That long daies labour...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1908 - 892 pages
...love alone, And leave likewise your former lay to sing: The woods no more shal auswere, nor your echo dmund ߟ- cruell Love collected, Hast sumd in one, and cancelled for aye: Spread thy broad wing over my love...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1908 - 896 pages
...after she weary was With bathing in the Acidalian brooke. 310 Now it is night, ye damsels may be gon, And leave my love alone, - And leave likewise your former lay to sing: The woods no more shal answere, nor your echo ring. Now welcome, night ! thou night so long expected, That long daies...
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