Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English Literature, Reviewed, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1816 |
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Pagina 5
... thoughts the heart to death doth wound ; Thou mak'st the fair seem like a blasted tree , By thee green years with hoary hairs are crown'd , Which makes me sing , to solace mine annoy , Care , care , adieu ! -my heart doth hope for joy ...
... thoughts the heart to death doth wound ; Thou mak'st the fair seem like a blasted tree , By thee green years with hoary hairs are crown'd , Which makes me sing , to solace mine annoy , Care , care , adieu ! -my heart doth hope for joy ...
Pagina 6
... thoughts thy entrails waste , And fear'st to wound the wight thou fain would'st blame . Slander , farewell ! which pryest with lynx's eyes , And can'st not see thy spots when all are done : Care , Care , farewell ! which like the ...
... thoughts thy entrails waste , And fear'st to wound the wight thou fain would'st blame . Slander , farewell ! which pryest with lynx's eyes , And can'st not see thy spots when all are done : Care , Care , farewell ! which like the ...
Pagina 7
... thoughts keepe : No thunder may thy cottage overturne , Nor thus bedew'd with teares can lightning burne , While mightie cedars feel the tempests wrack , Each little shame , as winter's timeless frost , Makes them all bare , and doth ...
... thoughts keepe : No thunder may thy cottage overturne , Nor thus bedew'd with teares can lightning burne , While mightie cedars feel the tempests wrack , Each little shame , as winter's timeless frost , Makes them all bare , and doth ...
Pagina 19
... thought : My doubtfull minde forbad me long to stay ; For why ? a kingdom was the thing I sought . Now was the tyme when this was to be done , Or blame my thoughts , because they it begun . This specimen will serve to show that the ...
... thought : My doubtfull minde forbad me long to stay ; For why ? a kingdom was the thing I sought . Now was the tyme when this was to be done , Or blame my thoughts , because they it begun . This specimen will serve to show that the ...
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... thought best to attende thame dely gentlee , Interlasynge oure famous princes yearelie With the jeestiest of Fraunce , by y ' often entermellinge , As boithe may appere better uppon thy perusinge . The affaires of Scotland I mente for ...
... thought best to attende thame dely gentlee , Interlasynge oure famous princes yearelie With the jeestiest of Fraunce , by y ' often entermellinge , As boithe may appere better uppon thy perusinge . The affaires of Scotland I mente for ...
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Pagina 434 - With exclamations of her rapture then, To vent it to the echoes of the vale ; When, meditating of me, a sweet gale Brought me upon thee ; and thou didst inherit My true sense, for the time then, in my spirit ; And I, invisibly, went prompting thee To those fair greens where thou didst English me.
Pagina 32 - The whole head is sick and the whole heart is faint; from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is no soundness in it, but wounds and bruises and putrefying sores.
Pagina 502 - Remember your poor child for his father's sake, who loved you in his happiest estate. I sued for my life, but (God knows) it was for you and yours that I desired it: for know it (my dear wife) your child is the child of a true man, who, in his own respect, despiseth death, and his mis-shapen and ugly forms.
Pagina 499 - If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great "twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me, whose deep conceit is such As, passing all conceit, needs no defence. Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus...
Pagina 502 - ... yours with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you i know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial.
Pagina 199 - Fletcher (bringing with them a strong party) appeared, as if they meant to water their Bayes with blood, rather then part with their proper Right, which indeed Apollo and the Muses (had with much justice) conferr'd upon them, so that now there is like to be...
Pagina 330 - But the proper language of poetry is in fact nothing different from that of real life, and depends for its dignity upon the strength and sentiment of what it speaks.
Pagina 21 - It is not good to speak evil of all whom we know to be bad ; it is worse to judge evil of any, who may prove good. To speak ill upon knowledge shows a want of charity ; to speak ill upon suspicion shows a want of honesty. I will not speak so bad as I know of many ; I will not speak worse than I^know of any.
Pagina 467 - ... not. In the morning he listens whether the crow crieth even or odd; and, by that token, presages of the weather. If he hear but a raven croak from the next roof, he makes his will...
Pagina 447 - I minde shortely at convenient leysure to sette forth a Booke in this kinde, whyche I entitle Epithalamion Thamesis, whyche Booke 20 I dare undertake wil be very profitable for the knowledge and rare for the Invention and manner of handling.