A proud day, but mournefull night, She sustaines, who marries lands.
His chappell be a mournefull Cypresse Shade, And for a chauntry Philomels sweet lay, Where prayers shall continually be made By pilgrim louers passing by that way.
The Silver Swan that tunes her mournefull breath, To sing the dirge of her approaching death.
Not all content, yet seemd she to appease Her mournefull plaintes, beguiled of her art, And fed with words that could not chuse but please, 485 So slyding softly forth, she turned as to her ease.
In the towns the schools were under the superintendence of the Greek clergy, and Greek was the language of instruction.
The ancient folk-songs have been preserved in several valuable collections; though inferior to the Servian in poetic merit, they deserve scientific attention.
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