The Poetical Rhapsody: To which are Added, Several Other Pieces, Том 2W. Pickering, 1826 |
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... Third Ode , otherwise 246 · 247 Natural Comparisons with perfect Love 248 An Answer to the First Staff : that Love is unlike in Beggars and in Kings 249 A Song in Praise of a Beggar's Life 250 Upon beginning without making an end 251 An ...
... Third Ode , otherwise 246 · 247 Natural Comparisons with perfect Love 248 An Answer to the First Staff : that Love is unlike in Beggars and in Kings 249 A Song in Praise of a Beggar's Life 250 Upon beginning without making an end 251 An ...
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... Third of France translated ADDITIONS , BY CHARLES BEST , ESQ . An Epitaph on Henry the Fourth of France An Epitaph on Queen Elizabeth Union's Jewell 298 · 299 300 • 303 • 304 ibid . 305 A Panegyrick to my Sovereign Lord the King To my ...
... Third of France translated ADDITIONS , BY CHARLES BEST , ESQ . An Epitaph on Henry the Fourth of France An Epitaph on Queen Elizabeth Union's Jewell 298 · 299 300 • 303 • 304 ibid . 305 A Panegyrick to my Sovereign Lord the King To my ...
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... third Earl of Bath , with Elizabeth Russell , daughter of Francis , Earl of Bedford Note . Containing Two other Copies of the Poem entitled The Lie , printed in p . 24 387 409 MORE SONNETS , ODES , & c . SONNET I. CONTENTS .
... third Earl of Bath , with Elizabeth Russell , daughter of Francis , Earl of Bedford Note . Containing Two other Copies of the Poem entitled The Lie , printed in p . 24 387 409 MORE SONNETS , ODES , & c . SONNET I. CONTENTS .
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... third edition was printed , being imperfect ; and from the fourth edition having been printed from the third . Under these circum- stances the Editor has given this Elegy from the Lee Priory edition of the Rhapsody , with the slight ...
... third edition was printed , being imperfect ; and from the fourth edition having been printed from the third . Under these circum- stances the Editor has given this Elegy from the Lee Priory edition of the Rhapsody , with the slight ...
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... third edition ; and still more to the unequal and indeed inexpli- cable division of the poem in the second and third editions ; that in the edition of 1608 being as follows : 1st stanza , 14 lines ; 2nd stanza , 20 lines ; 3rd stanza ...
... third edition ; and still more to the unequal and indeed inexpli- cable division of the poem in the second and third editions ; that in the edition of 1608 being as follows : 1st stanza , 14 lines ; 2nd stanza , 20 lines ; 3rd stanza ...
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AMPHITRITE beams bear beauty beauty's blind breast bright Brougham Castle burn Countess of Bath COUNTESS OF CUMBERLAND CUPID daughter dear death delight desire despair disdain Earl of Bath Earl of Bedford ears EDMUND SPENCER Elegy Elizabeth ESQUIRE eyes face fair favour fear fire flame foes fourth edition FRANCIS DAVISON frowns give glory grace Gray's Inn grief Harl hast hath hear heart heat heav'n heavenly Hengrave honour hope kill king Lady light lines live Lord love doth LOVE'S LOVER marriage married Mary Cornwallis 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 things 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 - 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. 412 - Fear not to touch the best; The truth shall be thy warrant Go, since I needs must die, And give the world 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. 283 - Like rich men that take pleasure In hiding, more than handling, treasure. 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. 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. 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.
Стр. 272 - At whose command the waves obey ; To whom the rivers tribute pay, Down the high mountains sliding ; To whom the scaly nation yields Homage for the crystal fields Wherein they dwell ; And every sea-god pays a gem Yearly out of his watery cell, To deck great Neptune's diadem.
Стр. 286 - Wheresoe'er you were, with you my love should go. 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. 332 - Shades did on each side enfold me, Dreadless, having thee for guide, Should I bide, For thy rod and staff uphold me. Thou my board with messes large Dost surcharge ; My bowls full of wine thou pourest, And before mine enemies' Envious eyes, Balm upon my head thou showerest. Neither dures thy bounteous grace For a space, But it knows nor bound nor measure ; So my days, to my life's end, Shall I spend In thy courts with heavenly pleasure.