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Pastorally
Pastorally Pas"tor*al*ly, adv. 1. In a pastoral or rural manner. 2. In the manner of a pastor.

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- Astrophel: A Pastorall Elegy upon the Death of the Most Noble and Valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney is a poem by the English poet Edmund Spenser. It...
- Thornley, George (1657). Daphnis and Chloe: A Most Sweet, and Pleasant Pastorall Romance for Young Ladies. — A revised version is printed with Edmonds's...
- Elizabeth at Elvetham in Hampshire, and Chloris in William Percy's The Faery Pastorall around 1600. Fairies and their society often pla**** a major role in the...
- and Epithalamion, containing: "Amoretti" "Epithalamion" Astrophel. A Pastorall Elegie vpon the Death of the Most Noble and Valorous Knight, Sir Philip...
- used by poet Richard Lovelace for the title heroine of "Aramantha: A Pastorall" (1649) John Dryden used a variant of the masculine Gr**** name Amyntas...
- Library, Osborn MS b. 233), an anthology of poems and dramas, Poems Songs a Pastorall and a Play by the Right Honorable the Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth...
- Sidney, Edmund Spenser, Abraham Fraunce, and others as the "best for pastorall", but no pastorals of Gosson's are extant. He is said to have been an...
- 1595, Bryskett contributed two elegies. One of his poems is entitled 'A Pastorall Æclogue', and is signed with his initials; the other is called 'The Mourning...
- church. A discourse of militarie discipline, 1628. Rhodon and Isis: a pastorall, 1631. Funerall elegies; consecrated to the memory of the Lady K. Paston...
- year of Shakespeare's death, appeared Poems: Amorous, Funerall, Divine, Pastorall: in Sonnets, Songs, ****tains, Madrigals, which for several centuries was...