Davison's Poetical rhapsody. With a preface by E. Brydges. To which are added several other pieces, with memoirs and notes by N.H. Nicolas, Том 2 |
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... bring you unto this , To tender that which by you gotten is . Why were you fair to be besought of many , you live chaste not to be won of any ? If For if that Nature love to Beauty offers , And Beauty shun the love that Nature proffers ...
... bring you unto this , To tender that which by you gotten is . Why were you fair to be besought of many , you live chaste not to be won of any ? If For if that Nature love to Beauty offers , And Beauty shun the love that Nature proffers ...
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... brings to nought the mightiest prince's state ; Time brings a flood from new - resolved snow ; Time calms the sea , where tempests roared late ; Time eats whatsoe'er the moon doth see below : Yet shall no time upon my heart prevail ...
... brings to nought the mightiest prince's state ; Time brings a flood from new - resolved snow ; Time calms the sea , where tempests roared late ; Time eats whatsoe'er the moon doth see below : Yet shall no time upon my heart prevail ...
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... brings in woe , And wisdom yieldeth place to black decay . Counsel and fame , and friendship are contemn'd , And bashful shame , and Gods themselves condemn'd . Watchful suspect is linked with despair , Inconstant hope is often drown'd ...
... brings in woe , And wisdom yieldeth place to black decay . Counsel and fame , and friendship are contemn'd , And bashful shame , and Gods themselves condemn'd . Watchful suspect is linked with despair , Inconstant hope is often drown'd ...
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... bring no certain rest ? My choice is made , change he that list for me ; Such as I am , so will I always be . Who ever chang'd and not confess'd his want ? And who confess'd his want and not his woe ? Then change who list , thy woe ...
... bring no certain rest ? My choice is made , change he that list for me ; Such as I am , so will I always be . Who ever chang'd and not confess'd his want ? And who confess'd his want and not his woe ? Then change who list , thy woe ...
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... bring . Such is my state , or worse , if worse may be , My heart oppress'd with heavy frost of care ; Debarr'd of that which is most dear to me , Kill'd up with cold , and pin'd with evil fare : And yet I see the thing might yield ...
... bring . Such is my state , or worse , if worse may be , My heart oppress'd with heavy frost of care ; Debarr'd of that which is most dear to me , Kill'd up with cold , and pin'd with evil fare : And yet I see the thing might yield ...
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AMPHITRITE beams bear beauty beauty's blind breast bright burn Countess of Bath COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND CUPID daughter death decay delight desire despair disdain Earl of Bath Earl of Bedford Earl's ears Elegy Elizabeth Elizabeth Russell ESQUIRE eyes face fair favour fear fire flame foes Fortune's fourth edition FRANCIS DAVISON frowns give glory grace Gray's Inn grief Harl hast hath hear heart heat heavenly Hengrave honour hope kill king Lady light lines live Lord love doth LOVE'S LOVER lute MADRIGAL married Mary Cornwallis mind Muses never night nought pain peace pity pleasure poem praise Prince Proteus PSALM reply rest scorn second edition shew shine sighs sight sing Sir Th Sir Thomas Kytson SONNET soul spring stanza sweet tears Tell thee thine thing thou thought thy looks title is omitted tongue true twixt unto WILLIAM BOURCHIER
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Стр. 413 - Who in their greatest cost Seek nothing but commending. And if they make reply, Then give them all the lie. Tell zeal it wants devotion, Tell love it is but lust, Tell time it is but motion, Tell flesh it is but dust. And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie.
Стр. 410 - Say to the court, it glows, And shines like rotten wood; Say to the church, it shows What's good, and doth no good. If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. Tell potentates they live Acting by others' action; Not loved unless they give, Not strong but by a faction.
Стр. 410 - Tell them that brave it most, They beg for more by spending. Who, in their greatest cost, Seek nothing but commending: And if they make reply, Then give them all the lie.
Стр. 414 - Tell fortune of her blindness, Tell nature of decay, Tell friendship of unkindness, Tell justice of delay : And if they will reply, Then give them all the lie.
Стр. 415 - Tell faith it's fled the city; Tell how the country erreth ; Tell manhood shakes off pity ; Tell virtue least preferreth : And if they do reply, Spare not to give the lie. So when thou hast, as I Commanded thee, done blabbing, — Although to give the lie Deserves no less than stabbing, — Stab at thee he that will, No stab the soul can kill.
Стр. 287 - My Love in her attire doth show her wit, It doth so well become her : For every season she hath dressings fit, For Winter, Spring, and Summer. No beauty she doth miss When all her robes are on : But Beauty's self she is When all her robes are gone.
Стр. 286 - Were you the earth, dear love, and I the skies, My love should shine on you like to the sun, And look upon you with ten thousand eyes, Till heaven waxed blind, and till the world were done.
Стр. 411 - In tickle points of niceness; Tell wisdom she entangles Herself in over-wiseness: And when they do reply, Straight give them both the lie. "Tell physic of her boldness; Tell skill it is pretension; Tell charity of coldness; Tell law it is contention...
Стр. 284 - By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain; There I embrace and kiss her, And so I both enjoy and miss her.
Стр. 247 - abroad was lated in the night, His wings were wet with ranging in the rain ; Harbour he sought, to me he took his flight, To dry his plumes : I heard the boy complain ; I oped the door, and granted his desire, I rose myself, and made the wag a fire.