Select Poetry, Chiefly Devotional, of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Parte 1Edward Farr Printed at the University Press, 1845 - 559 pagine |
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... volumes in his possession , several of which could not be met with elsewhere , and seem to be unknown to biblio- graphers . Mention must also be made of the kind- ness of the Rev. Thomas Corser , who obligingly contributed PREFACE . vii.
... volumes in his possession , several of which could not be met with elsewhere , and seem to be unknown to biblio- graphers . Mention must also be made of the kind- ness of the Rev. Thomas Corser , who obligingly contributed PREFACE . vii.
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Edward Farr. ness of the Rev. Thomas Corser , who obligingly contributed extracts from several rare volumes in his valuable library of Elizabethan poetry . The best acknowledgements of the Council are also due to Mr. Pickering , Mr ...
Edward Farr. ness of the Rev. Thomas Corser , who obligingly contributed extracts from several rare volumes in his valuable library of Elizabethan poetry . The best acknowledgements of the Council are also due to Mr. Pickering , Mr ...
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... Thomas Bryce 161 XIV . Sir Nicholas Breton 178 XV . John Hall , M.D. 197 XVI . Geffrey Whitney 203 XVII . Humphrey ... Thomas Howell 256 XXIV . Thomas Tusser 257 XXV . Richard Vennard 264 XXVI . G. C. 266 XXVII . J. Rhodes 267 XXVIII ...
... Thomas Bryce 161 XIV . Sir Nicholas Breton 178 XV . John Hall , M.D. 197 XVI . Geffrey Whitney 203 XVII . Humphrey ... Thomas Howell 256 XXIV . Thomas Tusser 257 XXV . Richard Vennard 264 XXVI . G. C. 266 XXVII . J. Rhodes 267 XXVIII ...
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... Thomas Scott 315 XLIII . Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex 316 XLIV . Francis Davison 318 XLV . Christopher Davison 332 XLVI . Joseph Bryan . 333 XLVII . Richard Gipps ... 337 XLVIII . T. Carey 338 XLIX . George Whetstone 339 L. Dudley ...
... Thomas Scott 315 XLIII . Walter Devereux , Earl of Essex 316 XLIV . Francis Davison 318 XLV . Christopher Davison 332 XLVI . Joseph Bryan . 333 XLVII . Richard Gipps ... 337 XLVIII . T. Carey 338 XLIX . George Whetstone 339 L. Dudley ...
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... Thomas Churchyard .. 402 LXXIX . Michael Cosowarth 404 LXXX . G. Ellis 408 LXXXI . Elizabeth Grymeston . 412 LXXXII . Thomas Lloyd 415 LXXXIII . Thomas Drant ....... 417 LXXXIV . R. Thacker 420 LXXXV . Anonymous ... 422 LXXXVI ...
... Thomas Churchyard .. 402 LXXIX . Michael Cosowarth 404 LXXX . G. Ellis 408 LXXXI . Elizabeth Grymeston . 412 LXXXII . Thomas Lloyd 415 LXXXIII . Thomas Drant ....... 417 LXXXIV . R. Thacker 420 LXXXV . Anonymous ... 422 LXXXVI ...
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angels behold blessed blisse bloud bounty endeth never Christ Countess of Pembroke dayes Dayntie Deuises didst diuine doth earth EDWARD HAKE ELIZ entitled eternall euen euery eyes farre feare flesh foes FRANCIS DAVISON George Gascoigne giue glorious glory God's godly grace hand hart hast hath haue heauen heauenly holy ioyes Jehova JOHN BODENHAM JOHN PITS kindnesse lasteth King light liue Lord Lord Vaux loue mightie minde moue mynd neuer NICHOLAS BRETON nought Old Version paine Paradise of Dayntie poems poetry POETS powre praise Psalms published put to death Queen Elizabeth raigne sacred SAMUEL DANIEL shal shee shew sight sinfull sing sinne Sir Philip Sidney Sith song Sonne SONNET soule soule's spirit sunne sweete thee thine things THOMAS THOMAS CHURCHYARD thou thought thy mercie unto vaine vertue vnto vpon wisedome wishte wrote wyll wyshte
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Pagina 24 - And is there care in Heaven ? and is there love In heavenly spirits to these creatures base, That may compassion of their evils move ? There is...
Pagina 228 - Tell time it is but motion; Tell flesh it is but dust: And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie.
Pagina xli - Hymns, is set forth, and allowed to be sung in all congregations of the said church, before and after Morning and Evening Prayer, and also before and after Sermons, at the discretion of the minister.
Pagina 24 - Of men than beasts : but 0 ! th' exceeding grace Of Highest God that loves his creatures so, And all his works with mercy doth embrace, That blessed Angels he sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe!
Pagina 15 - Both heaven and earth obey unto her will, And all the creatures which they both containe ; For of her fulnesse which the world doth fill They all partake, and do in state remaine As their great Maker did at first ordaine, Through observation of her high beheast, By which they first were made, and still increast.
Pagina 18 - And looke at last up to that Soveraine Light, From whose pure beams al perfect beauty springs, That kindleth love in every godly spright Even the love of God; which loathing brings Of this vile world and these gay-seeming things; With whose sweete pleasures being so possest, Thy straying thoughts henceforth for ever rest.
Pagina 24 - For whatsoever from one place doth fall Is with the tide unto another brought : For there is nothing lost, that may be found if sought.
Pagina 24 - How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant, And all for love, and nothing for reward : Oh, why should heavenly God to men have such regard ?1 This agrees with what is recorded of St.
Pagina 10 - Aire still flitting, but yet firmely bounded On everie side, with pyles of flaming brands, Never consum'd, nor quencht with mortall hands; '40 And, last, that mightie shining christall wall, Wherewith he hath encompassed this All. By view whereof it plainly may appeare, That still as every thing doth upward tend, And further is from earth, so still more cleare And faire it growes, till to his perfect end Of purest beautie it at last ascend; Ayre more then water, fire much more then ayr% And heaven...