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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... And twixt the perles and rubins softly brake A silver sound , that heavenly musicke seemd to make . Upon her eyelids many Graces sate , Under the shadow 128 SPENSER . Description of Belphoebe (from the Faerie Queene)
... And twixt the perles and rubins softly brake A silver sound , that heavenly musicke seemd to make . Upon her eyelids many Graces sate , Under the shadow 128 SPENSER . Description of Belphoebe (from the Faerie Queene)
Side 130
... sound , Of all that mote delight a daintie eare , Such as attonce might not on living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare , To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For ...
... sound , Of all that mote delight a daintie eare , Such as attonce might not on living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it heare , To read what manner musicke that mote bee ; For ...
Side 159
... sound , With double echoes , doth again rebound ; But not a dog doth bark to welcome thee , Nor churlish porter canst thou chafing see . All dumb and silent , like the dead of night , Or dwelling of some sleepy Sybarite ; The marble ...
... sound , With double echoes , doth again rebound ; But not a dog doth bark to welcome thee , Nor churlish porter canst thou chafing see . All dumb and silent , like the dead of night , Or dwelling of some sleepy Sybarite ; The marble ...
Side 164
... sound . Give me a look , give me a face , That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free : Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all th ' adulteries of art ; They strike 164 JONSON . Song to Celia The Sweet Neglect.
... sound . Give me a look , give me a face , That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free : Such sweet neglect more taketh me Than all th ' adulteries of art ; They strike 164 JONSON . Song to Celia The Sweet Neglect.
Side 178
... is to follow , without any appearance of preparation or premeditation . The gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax 178 SHAKSPEARE .
... is to follow , without any appearance of preparation or premeditation . The gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax 178 SHAKSPEARE .
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