The English Anthology ...Joseph Ritson C. Clarke, 1794 - 334 من الصفحات "A selection of English poetry, in a chronological series, from the beginning of the sixteenth century (or, including an extract from Chaucer, from the latter part of the fourteenth) to the present time, upon a plan hitherto unattempted, at least in this country. ... No alteration (except in apparent mistakes) has been attempted either in the language or in the orthography, as as little as possible even in the punctuation, of the edition followed ... nor has any piece been inserted which had already appeared in "A Select Collection of English Songs," published in 1783"--Advertisement |
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... king Will . weren falle . Therto he coude endite , and make a thing , Ther coudé no wight pinche at his writing . And every ftatute coude he plaine by rote . He rode but homely in a medlee cote , Girt with a feint of filk , with barrés ...
... king Will . weren falle . Therto he coude endite , and make a thing , Ther coudé no wight pinche at his writing . And every ftatute coude he plaine by rote . He rode but homely in a medlee cote , Girt with a feint of filk , with barrés ...
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... king , comfed thus to techen . He previd that thefe peftilences were for pure fynne , And the fouthweftorne wind on Satterdaie at even language and mode of verfification adopted by these writers , of which feveral other specimens are to ...
... king , comfed thus to techen . He previd that thefe peftilences were for pure fynne , And the fouthweftorne wind on Satterdaie at even language and mode of verfification adopted by these writers , of which feveral other specimens are to ...
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... king and hys councel , your commons aperc , And be ftuardes of your ftedes , tyl ye be ruled better . And fithen he counseled the kinge hys commons to love , 5.0 It is thy trefure if trefon ne were , and treacle at thy nede . And fithen ...
... king and hys councel , your commons aperc , And be ftuardes of your ftedes , tyl ye be ruled better . And fithen he counseled the kinge hys commons to love , 5.0 It is thy trefure if trefon ne were , and treacle at thy nede . And fithen ...
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... king , and Rofe the difheris , Godfray of Garlyke hyve , and Gryffin the Walthe , And upholders an heape , early by the morrowe , Geven Gloton wyth glade chere good ale to hanfell . Clement the cobler caft of hys cloke , And at the newe ...
... king , and Rofe the difheris , Godfray of Garlyke hyve , and Gryffin the Walthe , And upholders an heape , early by the morrowe , Geven Gloton wyth glade chere good ale to hanfell . Clement the cobler caft of hys cloke , And at the newe ...
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... king , and pier . Then first came Henry duke of Buckingham , His cloke of blacke al pilde and quite forworne , Wringing his handes , and Fortune ofte doth blame , Which of a duke hath made him nowe her fkorne ; With gaftly lookes , as ...
... king , and pier . Then first came Henry duke of Buckingham , His cloke of blacke al pilde and quite forworne , Wringing his handes , and Fortune ofte doth blame , Which of a duke hath made him nowe her fkorne ; With gaftly lookes , as ...
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الصفحة 127 - Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That shepherd, who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the Heavens and Earth Rose out of Chaos : or, if Sion hill Delight thee more, and Siloa's brook that flow'd Fast by the oracle of God, I thence Invoke thy aid to my advent'rous song, That with no middle flight intends to soar Above the Aonian mount, while it pursues Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme.
الصفحة 140 - Of locusts warping on the eastern wind That o'er the realm of impious Pharaoh hung Like night and darken'd all the land of Nile So numberless were those bad Angels seen Hovering on wing under the cope of Hell ‘Twixt upper nether and surrounding fires; Till, as a signal given, the...
الصفحة 137 - Here we may reign secure, and, in my choice, To reign is worth ambition, though in hell : Better to reign in hell, than serve in heaven.
الصفحة 147 - A shout, that tore hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night. All in a moment through the gloom were seen Ten thousand banners rise into the air With orient colours waving ; with them rose A forest huge of spears ; and thronging helms Appeared, and serried shields in thick array, Of depth immeasurable ; anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders...
الصفحة 190 - More mortal than the common births of fate. Each Moment has its sickle, emulous, Of Time's enormous scythe, whose ample sweep Strikes empires from the root ; each moment plays His little weapon in the narrower sphere Of sweet domestic comfort, and cuts down The fairest bloom of sublunary bliss.
الصفحة 294 - SWEET maid, if thou would'st charm my sight, And bid these arms thy neck infold ; That rosy cheek, that lily hand, • Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold, Than all the gems of Samarcand.
الصفحة 141 - God's high sufferance for the trial of man, By falsities and lies the greatest part Of mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator, and the invisible Glory of Him that made them to transform 370 Oft to the image of a brute, adorned With gay religions, full of pomp and gold; And devils to adore for deities : Then were they known to men by various names, And various idols through the heathen world.
الصفحة 131 - Extort from me. To bow and sue for grace With suppliant knee, and deify his power Who from the terror of this arm so late Doubted his empire ; that were low indeed, That were an ignominy...
الصفحة 156 - Or dreams he sees, while overhead the moon Sits arbitress, and nearer to the earth Wheels her pale course; they on their mirth and dance Intent, with jocund music charm his ear; At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds.
الصفحة 252 - Thy strong conception, as when Brutus rose Refulgent from the stroke of Caesar's fate, Amid the crowd of patriots ; and his arm Aloft extending, like eternal Jove, When guilt brings down the thunder, call'd aloud On Tully's name, and shook his crimson steel, And bade the father of his country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free...