The Poetical Rhapsody: To which are Added, Several Other Pieces, Том 1W. Pickering, 1826 |
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... Poems , by some of the most distinguished writers of the reigns of Elizabeth and James the First ; and was edited by Francis Davi- son , the eldest son of that victim of Queen Eli- zabeth's cowardice and treachery , William Davison ...
... Poems , by some of the most distinguished writers of the reigns of Elizabeth and James the First ; and was edited by Francis Davi- son , the eldest son of that victim of Queen Eli- zabeth's cowardice and treachery , William Davison ...
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... poems will of course be alone influenced by their own judgment . It has also been usual to prefix to a new edition of works of this nature , some observations on the Poetry of the time ; but in the present instance they appear to be ...
... poems will of course be alone influenced by their own judgment . It has also been usual to prefix to a new edition of works of this nature , some observations on the Poetry of the time ; but in the present instance they appear to be ...
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... Poems and Anagrams . A Censure upon Machiavel's Florentine History . Imperfect . Answer to Mrs. Mary Cornwallis , pretended Countess of Bath's Libel , against the Countess of Cumberland . To the work , biographical notices of each of ...
... Poems and Anagrams . A Censure upon Machiavel's Florentine History . Imperfect . Answer to Mrs. Mary Cornwallis , pretended Countess of Bath's Libel , against the Countess of Cumberland . To the work , biographical notices of each of ...
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... attributes the Poems in pp . 24 , 78 , 274 , 284 , 289 , and The Anatomy of Love , in p . 295 , to Raleigh , but the grounds upon which he has done so cannot be relied on . Spelman , Thomas Spenser , Edmond Sydney , Sir Philip.
... attributes the Poems in pp . 24 , 78 , 274 , 284 , 289 , and The Anatomy of Love , in p . 295 , to Raleigh , but the grounds upon which he has done so cannot be relied on . Spelman , Thomas Spenser , Edmond Sydney , Sir Philip.
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... Poems which cannot with certainty be assigned to their authors , occur in pp . 24 , 78 , 274 , 282 to 284 , the Madrigal in p . 287 , 289 , and from page 294 to 302 . BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE POETICAL RHAPSODY ...
... Poems which cannot with certainty be assigned to their authors , occur in pp . 24 , 78 , 274 , 282 to 284 , the Madrigal in p . 287 , 289 , and from page 294 to 302 . BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE POETICAL RHAPSODY ...
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Стр. 25 - 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. 27 - 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. Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honour how it alters ; Tell beauty how she blasteth ; Tell favour how it falters : And as they shall reply, Give every one the lie.
Стр. 28 - Tell arts they have no soundness, But vary by esteeming ; Tell schools they want profoundness, And stand too much on seeming : If arts and schools reply, Give arts and schools the lie.
Стр. 21 - Wedlock indeed hath oft compared been To public feasts, where meet a public rout, Where they that are without would fain go in, And they that are within would fain go out. Or to the jewel which this virtue had, That men were mad till they might it obtain ; But when they had it, they were twice as mad Till they were dispossessed of it again.
Стр. 26 - Their purpose is ambition, Their practice only hate. And if they once reply, Then give them all the lie. Tell...
Стр. xc - tis my John-a-Combe." But the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely, that he never forgave it. He died in the fifty-third year of his age, and was buried on the north side of the chancel, in the great church at Stratford, where a monument is placed in the wall. On his grave-stone underneath is, " Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear " To dig the dust inclosed here.
Стр. 26 - 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. 37 - Forth flew the shaft, and pierc'd his heart, '^ That to the ground he fell with pain : Yet up again forthwith he start, And to the nymph he ran amain.
Стр. 100 - Exspuit una duos tussis, et una duos. Jam secura potes totis tussire diebus, Nil istic quod agat tertia tussis babel.
Стр. 37 - There come, he steals her shafts away, And puts his own into their place ; Nor dares he any longer stay, But, ere she wakes, hies thence apace. Scarce was he...