The Purple Island: A PoemBuston and Briggs, 1816 - 190 من الصفحات |
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... takes an opportunity of paying a fulsome and unpardonable compliment to James the First ( canto xii . stanza 55 ) ; on that account , perhaps , the most unpalatable passage in the book . From Fletcher's dedication of this his poem ...
... takes an opportunity of paying a fulsome and unpardonable compliment to James the First ( canto xii . stanza 55 ) ; on that account , perhaps , the most unpalatable passage in the book . From Fletcher's dedication of this his poem ...
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... ad Theologiæ studia animum appellunt . " Dr.ALLIX . Recommendatory Preface to the Latin edition of this Work in 1706 , III . Among the rout they take two gentle swains Lately published, a SECOND EDITION, 12mo. Price ...
... ad Theologiæ studia animum appellunt . " Dr.ALLIX . Recommendatory Preface to the Latin edition of this Work in 1706 , III . Among the rout they take two gentle swains Lately published, a SECOND EDITION, 12mo. Price ...
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A Poem Phineas Fletcher. III . Among the rout they take two gentle swains , Whose sprouting youth did now but greenly bud ; Well could they pipe and sing , but yet their strains Were only known unto the silent wood : Their nearest blood ...
A Poem Phineas Fletcher. III . Among the rout they take two gentle swains , Whose sprouting youth did now but greenly bud ; Well could they pipe and sing , but yet their strains Were only known unto the silent wood : Their nearest blood ...
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... takes root in mud or thorns . When owls or crows , imping their flaggy wing With thy stol'n plumes , their notes thro ' th ' air would fling ; Oh shame ! they howl and croak , whilst fond they strain to sing XXIV . Enough for thee in ...
... takes root in mud or thorns . When owls or crows , imping their flaggy wing With thy stol'n plumes , their notes thro ' th ' air would fling ; Oh shame ! they howl and croak , whilst fond they strain to sing XXIV . Enough for thee in ...
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... takes and gives , thus lends and borrows light : Lest eyes should surfeit with too greedy sight , Transparent lawns with - hold , more to increase delight . IX . Nor is there any part in all this land , But is a little isle : for ...
... takes and gives , thus lends and borrows light : Lest eyes should surfeit with too greedy sight , Transparent lawns with - hold , more to increase delight . IX . Nor is there any part in all this land , But is a little isle : for ...
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armour arms bands beauty blood breast breath bright call'd Cant CANTO chang'd chyle colour darts death divers doth dwell Earth ev'ry eyes face fair fair mount fears fiends fill'd fire flame Fletcher foes foul fram'd frame gentle GILES FLETCHER glitt'ring glorious golden grace grief hand happy hath head heart heat Heav'n heav'nly Hell hellish Hepar HILGAY Isle light live liver lofty maid Methos mighty mighty hand Muse ne'er never night nimble Ovid passage Pentarchy Peritoneum PHINEAS FLETCHER pipe plac'd pow'r praise prince Purple Island rage rest rise round seem'd shame shepherd shield shining show'rs side sight silver sing sleep song soon soul sparkling Spenser spite spleen sprite stands stars streams swain sweet swelling Tactus tears thee thence thin Thirsil thou thousand Thracian Thumos Tiphys tongue tow'rs tunicle Twixt unto veins Vex'd wall waves winds wondrous word wound XXVIII XXXII