The Golden Pomp: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to ShirleyArthur Quiller-Couch Methuen, 1895 - 382 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 142
... author of this ill : And for the pride that I have show'd before , By Love I swear I'll love thee ten times more . Anon . CLIII VIA AMORIS HIGHWAY , since you my chief Parnassus be , And that my Muse , to some ears not unsweet , Tempers ...
... author of this ill : And for the pride that I have show'd before , By Love I swear I'll love thee ten times more . Anon . CLIII VIA AMORIS HIGHWAY , since you my chief Parnassus be , And that my Muse , to some ears not unsweet , Tempers ...
الصفحة 297
... Author both of life and light ; The angels so did sound it , And like the ravish'd shepherds said , Who saw the light , and were afraid , Yet search'd , and true they found it . The Son of God , th ' eternal King , That did us all ...
... Author both of life and light ; The angels so did sound it , And like the ravish'd shepherds said , Who saw the light , and were afraid , Yet search'd , and true they found it . The Son of God , th ' eternal King , That did us all ...
الصفحة 332
... author's name ) was first published in The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , followed by the first verse of the ' Reply . ' The next year it was printed complete , with Marlowe's name attached , in England's Helicon . The Reply ' in England's ...
... author's name ) was first published in The Passionate Pilgrim , 1599 , followed by the first verse of the ' Reply . ' The next year it was printed complete , with Marlowe's name attached , in England's Helicon . The Reply ' in England's ...
الصفحة 333
... author . • It is based on Horace , Ep . i . 10 , and is full of classical reminis- cences . E.g. , With holy meal and crackling salt ' is Horace's ' farre pio et saliente mica . " The Thomas Herrick , to whom it is dedicated , was an ...
... author . • It is based on Horace , Ep . i . 10 , and is full of classical reminis- cences . E.g. , With holy meal and crackling salt ' is Horace's ' farre pio et saliente mica . " The Thomas Herrick , to whom it is dedicated , was an ...
الصفحة 335
... author of this graceful lyric . Others have identified the shepherd with one Antony Copley , author of A Fig for Fortune , 1596 , and Wits , Fits , and Fancies , 1614 . LXXII Page 70 - ' Open the door ! ' From Martin Peerson's Private ...
... author of this graceful lyric . Others have identified the shepherd with one Antony Copley , author of A Fig for Fortune , 1596 , and Wits , Fits , and Fancies , 1614 . LXXII Page 70 - ' Open the door ! ' From Martin Peerson's Private ...
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Anon ANTHONY HOPE Author babe Baring Gould beauty behold birds Book of Airs bright Buckram Campion Corydon Crown 8vo cuckoo dear death delight dost doth E. F. BENSON earth England's Helicon English eyes fair fairy-queen fear flowers GILBERT PARKER Gordon Browne grace green Greensleeves grief H. C. BEECHING hath heart heaven Heigh Herrick honour Illustrated JOHN KEBLE Jonson king kiss Lady leave light lips live look Lord Love's lovers lullaby Madrigals maid merry MESSRS METHUEN'S LIST mind morn never night nonny pity pleasure poem praise pretty Prisoner of Zenda Queen rose Shakespeare shepherd sighs sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spring stanzas story swain tears Tereu thee thine things thou art thou hast thought true love unto verse volume W. E. HENLEY W. G. COLLINGWOOD waly wanton weep wind winter youth
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الصفحة 116 - When in the chronicle of wasted time I see descriptions of the fairest wights, And beauty making beautiful old rhyme, In praise of ladies dead, and lovely knights ; Then, in the blazon of sweet beauty's best, Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow, I see their antique pen would have express'd Even such a beauty as you master now.
الصفحة 22 - When daisies pied, and violets blue, And lady-smocks all silver-white, And cuckoo-buds, of yellow hue, Do paint the meadows with delight ; The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men, for thus sings he :Cuckoo ; Cuckoo, cuckoo...
الصفحة 199 - How like a winter hath my absence been From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen! What old December's bareness everywhere! And yet this time removed was summer's time; The teeming autumn, big with rich increase, Bearing the wanton burden of the prime, Like widow'd wombs after their lords...
الصفحة 275 - A lily of a day, Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall, and die that night; It was the plant, and flower of light. In small proportions, we just beauties see: And in short measures, life may perfect be.
الصفحة 142 - When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste...
الصفحة 245 - And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white, When lofty trees I see barren of leaves Which erst from heat did canopy the herd, And summer's green all girded up in sheaves Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard, Then of thy beauty do I question make, That thou among the wastes of time must go, Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake And die as fast as they see others grow ; And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.
الصفحة 41 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, — In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee and be thy love.
الصفحة 245 - To me, fair friend, you never can be old, For as you were when first your eye I eyed, Such seems your beauty still. Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers...
الصفحة 105 - As it fell upon a day, In the merry month of May, Sitting in a pleasant shade Which a grove of myrtles made...
الصفحة 172 - Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid ; Fly away, fly away, breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it ! My part of death, no one so true Did share it. Not a flower, not a flower sweet, On my black coffin let there be strown...