Poems by Sir Henry Wotton, Sir Walter Raleigh and OthersW. Pickering, 1845 - 136 sider |
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... Percy Society , in a separate form , has adopted an ar- rangement which comes much nearer to the order in which they would be composed ; but we have not sufficient infor- mation to determine the exact date of every poem . * None of ...
... Percy Society , in a separate form , has adopted an ar- rangement which comes much nearer to the order in which they would be composed ; but we have not sufficient infor- mation to determine the exact date of every poem . * None of ...
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... Percy Society , in a separate form , has adopted an ar- rangement which comes much nearer to the order in which they would be composed ; but we have not sufficient infor- mation to determine the exact date of every poem . * None of ...
... Percy Society , in a separate form , has adopted an ar- rangement which comes much nearer to the order in which they would be composed ; but we have not sufficient infor- mation to determine the exact date of every poem . * None of ...
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... Percy , iii . 151 , ed . 1767. Cf. Chappell's Nat . Engl . Airs , ii . 48 , & c . - Cayley seems to have taken from Ellis all the poems which he did not find in Oldys . + Oldys , p . 423 , note . The title in the London Mag . is merely ...
... Percy , iii . 151 , ed . 1767. Cf. Chappell's Nat . Engl . Airs , ii . 48 , & c . - Cayley seems to have taken from Ellis all the poems which he did not find in Oldys . + Oldys , p . 423 , note . The title in the London Mag . is merely ...
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... Percy Soc . reprint ) ; but they sup- ply no evidence . - Only one of them requires further notice , viz . No . xiii , which is the Imitation of Marlow's Passionate Shepherd , mentioned third in the list on p . 126 in this volume ...
... Percy Soc . reprint ) ; but they sup- ply no evidence . - Only one of them requires further notice , viz . No . xiii , which is the Imitation of Marlow's Passionate Shepherd , mentioned third in the list on p . 126 in this volume ...
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... ) ; but it was afterwards found to be by A. W. ( ii . 70. Cf. Exc . Tudor , ii . 123. The poem is in Percy , i . 316 , ed . 1767 , and Ellis , iii . 18 , ed . 1811. ) XL . A Poesie to prove Affection is not Love.-W. xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
... ) ; but it was afterwards found to be by A. W. ( ii . 70. Cf. Exc . Tudor , ii . 123. The poem is in Percy , i . 316 , ed . 1767 , and Ellis , iii . 18 , ed . 1811. ) XL . A Poesie to prove Affection is not Love.-W. xxxvi INTRODUCTION .
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Side xiv - An ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
Side 21 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise...
Side 22 - Who God doth late and early pray More of his grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend. This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall : Lord of himself, though not of lands, And, having nothing, yet hath all.
Side 120 - A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, • In folly ripe, in reason rotten, Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee and be thy love.
Side 21 - Nor ruin make oppressors great; Who God doth late and early pray More of His grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a...
Side 70 - The world's a bubble and the Life of Man Less than a span In his conception wretched, from the womb So to the tomb; Curst from his cradle, and brought up to years With cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns on water, or but writes in dust.
Side 43 - Thou great power ! in whom I move, For whom I live, to whom I die, Behold me through Thy beams of love. Whilst on this couch of tears I lie ; And cleanse my sordid soul within By Thy Christ's blood, the bath of sin...
Side 98 - Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon. My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation, My gown of glory, hope's true gage; And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
Side 6 - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own ; What are you when the rose is blown ? So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th...
Side 26 - Nature seem'd in love ; The lusty sap began to move; Fresh juice did stir th' embracing vines ; And birds had drawn their valentines. The jealous trout, that low did lie, Rose at a well-dissembled fly ; There stood my Friend, with patient skill, Attending of his trembling quill.