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Early English lyrics

E. K. Chambers

Early English lyrics

amorous, divine, moral & trivial

by E. K. Chambers

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Published by Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd. in London .
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    Subjects:
  • Lyric poetry,
  • English poetry

  • Edition Notes

    StatementChosen by E. K. Chambers & F. Sidgwick
    ContributionsSidgwick, Frank
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsPR1203 .C6
    The Physical Object
    Paginationx, 384 p.
    Number of Pages384
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL26892764M
    LC Control Number29001484
    OCLC/WorldCa2531134

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    John Grimestone's commonplace book, dated , provides seven of the earliest extant Nativity lyrics, and in that collection, as Rosemary Woolf notes, "The newness of the subject is perhaps there indicated in the fact that, although this is an alphabetical preaching-book, the poems are not copied under a heading of the Nativity, but are. Early one morning I walked out alone, I looked down the street; no one was around. The sun was just comin' up over my home, On Hickory Street in a little farm town. And [Chorus:] Oooo-ee, ain't the mornin' light pretty, When the dew is still heavy, so bright and early. My.

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