WebbOn the most basic level, Phillida and Galatea are two women who fall in love, which suggests a homosexual relationship: even in their disguises they enact a homosexual relationship since they both seem to be men. The two characters’ interactions, however, suggest there is also a heterosexual dimension to their relationship. WebbPhyllida and Corydon (Moeran, Ernest John) Since this work was first published after 1927 with the prescribed copyright notice, it is unlikely that this work is public domain in the …
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WebbPhillida and Corydon. Much adoe there was, God wot: He wold love, and she wold not. She sayde, "Never man was trewe;" He sayes, "None was false to you." He sayde, hee had lovde her longe; She sayes, love should have no wronge. Corydon wold kisse her then; She sayes, "Maydes must kisse no men, "Tyll they doe for good and all." WebbPhillida and Coridon. By Bradford Torrey. April 1884 Issue. Share. THE happiness of birds, heretofore taken for granted, and long ago put to service in a proverb, is in these last … WebbIn the merrie moneth of Maye, In a morne by break of daye, With a troope of damselles playing Forthe 'I yode' forsooth a maying; When anon by a wood side, Where that Maye … how far can lightning strike from a storm