The golden pomp, a procession of English lyrics from Surrey to Shirley
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The golden pomp, a procession of English lyrics from Surrey to Shirley

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LIB!"' \3Y >UWIV !TY OF SAN DIEGO THE GOLDEN POMP POMPTHE GOLDEN OF ENGLISH LYRICSA PROCESSION SURREY TO SHIRLEYFROM ARRANGED BY T. COUCHA. QUILLER 'Aurea vcnit.'pompa OVID AND LONDONMETHUEN CO. : LIPPINCOTT COMPANYJ. B. PHILADELPHIA 1895 : T. and A.Edinburgh CONSTABI.K, Printers to Her Majesty TO ARTHUR J. BUTLER PREFACE A word must be said the this andupon scope of book, another itsupon arrangement. It is a book and severalof afterLyrics: comparing I take the to be a shortdefinitions, Lyric poem essentially melodious in and structurerhythm treating summarily of a or situation. Thissingle thought,feeling, circumscription includes the and excludes the Ballad and theSonnet, Ode, in which the treatment is sustained and ratherprogressive than The line is hard to draw butsummary. notoriously ; in we it to discern a suchpractice find moderately easy Lyric as 'Crabbed and or 'ComeAge Youth,' Sleep, Sleep!' an Ode it be not a true suchfrom (even tliough Pindaric) ' as or a Ballad such as ton'sSpenser's Epithalamion,' Dray '' Agincourt. The Italianepoch of influence upon English song of that which made in the versesinfluence feltfirst itself of and and was not theSurrey Wyatt, fairly quenched by France until the Restorationinfluence of falls naturally into twotwo creative with noparts ; great days night the in which wasbetween, for twilight Shirley sang already with the dawn Milton.

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UWIV !TY OF SAN DIEGO THE GOLDEN POMP POMPTHE GOLDEN OF ENGLISH LYRICSA PROCESSION SURREY TO SHIRLEYFROM ARRANGED BY T. COUCHA. QUILLER 'Aurea vcnit.'pompa OVID AND LONDONMETHUEN CO. : LIPPINCOTT COMPANYJ. B. PHILADELPHIA 1895 : T. and A.Edinburgh CONSTABI.K, Printers to Her Majesty TO ARTHUR J. BUTLER PREFACE A word must be said the this andupon scope of book, another itsupon arrangement. It is a book and severalof afterLyrics: comparing I take the to be a shortdefinitions, Lyric poem essentially melodious in and structurerhythm treating summarily of a or situation. Thissingle thought,feeling, circumscription includes the and excludes the Ballad and theSonnet, Ode, in which the treatment is sustained and ratherprogressive than The line is hard to draw butsummary. notoriously ; in we it to discern a suchpractice find moderately easy Lyric as 'Crabbed and or 'ComeAge Youth,' Sleep, Sleep!' an Ode it be not a true suchfrom (even tliough Pindaric) ' as or a Ballad such as ton'sSpenser's Epithalamion,' Dray '' Agincourt. The Italianepoch of influence upon English song of that which made in the versesinfluence feltfirst itself of and and was not theSurrey Wyatt, fairly quenched by France until the Restorationinfluence of falls naturally into twotwo creative with noparts ; great days night the in which wasbetween, for twilight Shirley sang already with the dawn Milton." />

LIB!"' \3Y
>UWIV !TY OF
SAN DIEGOTHE
GOLDEN
POMPPOMPTHE GOLDEN
OF ENGLISH LYRICSA PROCESSION
SURREY TO SHIRLEYFROM
ARRANGED BY
T. COUCHA. QUILLER
'Aurea vcnit.'pompa
OVID
AND LONDONMETHUEN CO. :
LIPPINCOTT COMPANYJ. B.
PHILADELPHIA
1895: T. and A.Edinburgh CONSTABI.K, Printers to Her MajestyTO
ARTHUR J. BUTLER

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