The Book of Gems: Chaucer to PriorSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... Court 133 To Penshurst . 136 Love's Servile Lot 83 The Sweet Neglect . - From the Silent Woman 138 Echo on Narcissus . - From Cynthia's DANIEL . Revells ib . To Celia 139 To the Ladie Anne Clifford 87 87 Hymne to Diana.- From Cynthia's ...
... Court 133 To Penshurst . 136 Love's Servile Lot 83 The Sweet Neglect . - From the Silent Woman 138 Echo on Narcissus . - From Cynthia's DANIEL . Revells ib . To Celia 139 To the Ladie Anne Clifford 87 87 Hymne to Diana.- From Cynthia's ...
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... court of Edward III .; by whose patronage and that of the ambitious John of Gaunt , he obtained profitable employ- ments , and was sent on successive embassies to Genoa and to Rome . He was made comptroller of the customs of wood ...
... court of Edward III .; by whose patronage and that of the ambitious John of Gaunt , he obtained profitable employ- ments , and was sent on successive embassies to Genoa and to Rome . He was made comptroller of the customs of wood ...
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... court - because that " A clogge did yet hang at his heele . " In one of his epistles , he has contrasted the pure enjoyments of a country life with the fawning and flattery of a court- " living thrall under the awe of lordly lookes ...
... court - because that " A clogge did yet hang at his heele . " In one of his epistles , he has contrasted the pure enjoyments of a country life with the fawning and flattery of a court- " living thrall under the awe of lordly lookes ...
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... court . We love to find him " in Kent and Christendome Among the muses where I read and ryme . " and give to him far more of our love and sympathy than when comparing lovers ' lives with the Alpes - describing his restless state ...
... court . We love to find him " in Kent and Christendome Among the muses where I read and ryme . " and give to him far more of our love and sympathy than when comparing lovers ' lives with the Alpes - describing his restless state ...
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... court ; and although living , and exercising mighty power , at a time when murder was frequently preceded only by a form of trial , and personal or political opponents were dispatched by a simple process dignified by the term Law , the ...
... court ; and although living , and exercising mighty power , at a time when murder was frequently preceded only by a form of trial , and personal or political opponents were dispatched by a simple process dignified by the term Law , the ...
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Æneid appears bear beauty Ben Jonson born breath brest Castara conceits court death delight desire dost doth Earl earth eyes face fair fame fancy fear flame flowers fortune genius gentle George Gascoigne GILES FLETCHER give glory grace grene griefe hand happy hart hast hath heart heaven honour Hudibras Inner Temple Jonson king kisse labour Lady LADY ANNE CLIFFORD learned light live look Lord love's lover mind mistress Muse nature never night noble nought Oxford passed passion PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poems Poet poetry Poly-olbion pow'r praise Queen rare rich scorne shee sighs sight sing Sir John Suckling Sir Philip Sidney song sonnets soul Spenser sunne sweet tears Tell thee thine things thou art thought truth unto verse versification vertue wanton Westminster Abbey winds Wood write youth
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الصفحة 168 - Go, lovely Rose ! Tell her, that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.
الصفحة 174 - Haste thee Nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful Jollity, Quips and Cranks, and wanton Wiles, Nods, and Becks, and wreathed Smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek ; 30 Sport, that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
الصفحة 82 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot If thinking on me then should make you woe.
الصفحة 174 - Euphrosyne, And by men, heart-easing Mirth, Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore...
الصفحة 213 - When Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates. And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair And fetter'd to her eye. The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
الصفحة 220 - Shouldst rubies find: I by the tide Of Humber would complain. I would Love you ten years before the Flood, And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews.
الصفحة 217 - And sends the fowls to us in care, On daily visits through the air ; He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night...
الصفحة 160 - Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill: But their strong nerves at last must yield; They tame but one another still: Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath, When they, pale captives, creep to death.
الصفحة 208 - THE thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks and gapes for drink again; The plants suck in the earth, and are With constant drinking fresh and fair; The sea itself (which one would think Should have but little need of drink) Drinks ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd that they o'erflow the cup. The busy Sun (and one would guess...
الصفحة 177 - Dwell in some idle brain, And fancies fond with gaudy shapes possess, As thick and numberless As the gay motes that people the sun-beams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fickle pensioners of Morpheus