The Lyre of Love, Том 1Charles Whittingham, 1806 Amatory verse selected from the English poets, with biographical sketches. |
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... sing the praises of her for whom he aspired to contend , is probably to be ascribed the partiality for amatorial composi- tion so observable in our early bards . Their songs , however , occupied with descriptive eulogium , or an ...
... sing the praises of her for whom he aspired to contend , is probably to be ascribed the partiality for amatorial composi- tion so observable in our early bards . Their songs , however , occupied with descriptive eulogium , or an ...
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... sing , In joy and woe , as in a doubtful case : For my sweet thoughts , some time do pleasure bring ; But , by and by , the cause of my disease Gives me a pang that inwardly doth sting ; When that I think what grief it is , again , To ...
... sing , In joy and woe , as in a doubtful case : For my sweet thoughts , some time do pleasure bring ; But , by and by , the cause of my disease Gives me a pang that inwardly doth sting ; When that I think what grief it is , again , To ...
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... none , As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? — No , no , my Lute ! for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually 6.
... none , As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon : Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? — No , no , my Lute ! for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves continually 6.
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... ended talking ! ASTROPHEL . " Never season was more fit , " Never room more apt for it ; " Smiling air allows my reason , " These birds sing- Now use the season ! ' " This small wind , which so sweet is , SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 23.
... ended talking ! ASTROPHEL . " Never season was more fit , " Never room more apt for it ; " Smiling air allows my reason , " These birds sing- Now use the season ! ' " This small wind , which so sweet is , SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 23.
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... sing of knights and palladines , In aged accents and untimely words , Paint shadows in imaginary lines , Which well the reach of their high wits records ; But I must sing of thee , and those fair eyes ! Authentic shall my verse in time ...
... sing of knights and palladines , In aged accents and untimely words , Paint shadows in imaginary lines , Which well the reach of their high wits records ; But I must sing of thee , and those fair eyes ! Authentic shall my verse in time ...
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admiration affection amatory Amoret appears blest bliss blush born bosom breast breath bright Carew CASTARA charms chaste cheek dart daughter Dean Prior dear death delight desire died dost doth Drummond Earl EDMUND WALLER eyes face fair fame fate fears fire flame flowers FRANCIS ATTERBURY FRANCIS DAVISON friends gentle GEORGE WITHER give grace grief Habington hair happy hath heart Heaven honour kind kiss lady light lips live look Lord lov'd Love's lover Maid MATTHEW PRIOR mind mistress Muse Myra ne'er never night numbers Nymph pain passion pity pleasures poems poet poetical praise pride Queen RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT DODSLEY SACHARISSA SAMUEL DANIEL Sidney sighs sing Sir Philip Sir Philip Sidney smiles soft song SONNETS soul Spenser stars sweet tears tell tender tender song thee thine thou art thought unto verse voice vows wanton Westminster Westminster Abbey whilst William Congreve wound youth