Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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... John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) Page SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . . . . . 0 . 00 . . . . . . .
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... John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) Page SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . . . . . 0 . 00 . . . . . . .
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Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave
the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang from the orient With beamis bright
illuminate the occident . * * * * * The clearè rede among the rockis rang , Through
...
Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave
the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang from the orient With beamis bright
illuminate the occident . * * * * * The clearè rede among the rockis rang , Through
...
Side 124
With lullaby then , youth , be still , With lullaby content thy will ; Since courage
quails , and comes behind , Go sleep , and so beguile thy mind . Next , lullaby my
gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For ev ' ry glass may now ...
With lullaby then , youth , be still , With lullaby content thy will ; Since courage
quails , and comes behind , Go sleep , and so beguile thy mind . Next , lullaby my
gazing eyes , Which wonted were to glance apace ; For ev ' ry glass may now ...
Side 147
Night hath closed all in her cloak , Twinkling stars love - thoughts provoke ,
Danger hence good care doth keep , Jealousy itself doth sleep . Take me , & c .
Better place no wit can find , Cupid ' s yoke to loose , or bind : These sweet flow '
rs on ...
Night hath closed all in her cloak , Twinkling stars love - thoughts provoke ,
Danger hence good care doth keep , Jealousy itself doth sleep . Take me , & c .
Better place no wit can find , Cupid ' s yoke to loose , or bind : These sweet flow '
rs on ...
Side 148
TO SLEEP . [ From the Arcadia . ] COME , sleep , O sleep , the certain knot of
peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe ; The poor man ' s wealth , the
prisoner ' s release , Th ' indifferent judge between the high and low . With shield
of ...
TO SLEEP . [ From the Arcadia . ] COME , sleep , O sleep , the certain knot of
peace , The baiting - place of wit , the balm of woe ; The poor man ' s wealth , the
prisoner ' s release , Th ' indifferent judge between the high and low . With shield
of ...
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