The Pembroke Booklets: First Series, Volúmenes1-3J. R. Tutin, 1906 |
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... Leave to rail at you ” . " ' Tis not that I am weary grown ” ( Upon Leaving his Mistress ) Absent from thee I languish still ” “ Why dost thou shade thy lovely face ? O why ” ( To his Mistress ) “ My dear Mistress has a Heart ...
... Leave to rail at you ” . " ' Tis not that I am weary grown ” ( Upon Leaving his Mistress ) Absent from thee I languish still ” “ Why dost thou shade thy lovely face ? O why ” ( To his Mistress ) “ My dear Mistress has a Heart ...
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... leaves us Room to guess ; so here Restraint Holds up Delight that with Excess would faint . They who know all the Wealth they have are poor , He's only rich that cannot tell his Store . Another of the Same , against Fruition FIE upon ...
... leaves us Room to guess ; so here Restraint Holds up Delight that with Excess would faint . They who know all the Wealth they have are poor , He's only rich that cannot tell his Store . Another of the Same , against Fruition FIE upon ...
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... leave her ; That Grant upon Air will live , And hold it out for ever . To such a Place our Camp remove , As will no Siege abide ; I hate a Fool that starves her Love , Only to feed her Pride . Ballad on a Wedding I TELL thee , Dick ...
... leave her ; That Grant upon Air will live , And hold it out for ever . To such a Place our Camp remove , As will no Siege abide ; I hate a Fool that starves her Love , Only to feed her Pride . Ballad on a Wedding I TELL thee , Dick ...
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... Leave ( for all his Haste ) He did not so much wish all past ( Perchance ) as did the Maid . The Maid , ( and thereby hangs a Tale ) , For such a Maid no Whitsun Ale Could ever yet produce : No Grape , that's kindly ripe , could be So ...
... Leave ( for all his Haste ) He did not so much wish all past ( Perchance ) as did the Maid . The Maid , ( and thereby hangs a Tale ) , For such a Maid no Whitsun Ale Could ever yet produce : No Grape , that's kindly ripe , could be So ...
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... Leave that he himself may stay . And there he brings me where his Ambush lay , Secure and careless to a stranger Land ; And , never warning me , which was foul Play , Does make me close by all this Beauty stand . Where first struck dead ...
... Leave that he himself may stay . And there he brings me where his Ambush lay , Secure and careless to a stranger Land ; And , never warning me , which was foul Play , Does make me close by all this Beauty stand . Where first struck dead ...
Términos y frases comunes
afflicted band beauty beauty's bel ami Ben Jonson birds blest blushing breast breath bright Constable cruel dear death delight desire dost doth earth eyes face fair Rosaline fair Samela Fancy favour fear fire flames flocks flowers gilt top grace green grief happy heart heaven Heigh Henry Constable honour hope J. R. Tutin KATHERINE PHILIPS King kiss leave light live Lodge look Love's lovers lyric maid mind Mistress muse N'oserez never night nought Nymphs pain PHINEAS FLETCHER Phoebus pity Pleasure poetry poets praise pretty Robert Greene Robert Southwell Rosalind Rosaline roses Samuel Daniel scorn Selected Poems shade shepherd shine sighs sight sing Sir John Suckling Sith smile Song Sonnets sorrow soul Southwell spring SUCKLING swain sweet tears thine thing Thomas Lodge thou art thoughts thrall true unto Venus verse wanton weep whilst William Drummond winds wings
Pasajes populares
Página 39 - Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee, why so pale? Will, when looking well can't move her, Looking ill prevail? Prithee, why so pale?
Página 59 - Sleep, son of the sable Night, Brother to Death, in silent darkness born : Relieve my languish and restore the light; With dark forgetting of my care, return, And let the day be time enough to mourn The shipwreck of my ill-adventured youth : Let waking eyes suffice to wail their scorn Without the torment of the night's untruth.
Página 12 - My faultless breast the furnace is, the fuel wounding thorns; Love is the fire, and sighs the smoke, the ashes shame and scorns; The fuel justice layeth on, and mercy blows the coals; The metal in this furnace wrought are men's defiled souls: For which, as now on fire I am to work them to their good, So will I melt into a bath to wash them in my blood.
Página 46 - Muses' heavenly lays, With toil of sprite which are so dearly bought, As idle sounds, of few or none are sought; That there is nothing lighter than vain praise.
Página 47 - SLEEP, Silence' child, sweet father of soft rest, Prince, whose approach peace to all mortals brings, Indifferent host to shepherds and to kings...
Página 24 - Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together! And am like to love three more. If it prove fair weather. Time shall moult away his wings Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover.
Página 11 - With orient pearl, with ruby red, With marble white, with sapphire blue Her body every way is fed, Yet soft in touch and sweet in view : Heigh ho, fair Rosaline ! Nature herself her shape admires ; The Gods are wounded in her sight ; And Love forsakes his heavenly fires And at her eyes his brand doth light...
Página 58 - MY DEAR mistress has a heart Soft as those kind looks she gave me; When with love's resistless art, And her eyes, she did enslave me. But her constancy's so weak, She's so wild and apt to wander, That my jealous heart would break Should we live one day asunder.
Página 11 - As I in hoary winter's night Stood shivering in the snow, Surprised I was with sudden heat Which made my heart to glow; And lifting up a fearful eye To view what fire was near, A pretty babe all burning bright Did in the air appear; Who, scorched with excessive heat, Such floods of tears did shed, As though His floods should quench His flames, SOUTHWELL • CRASHAW Which with His tears were fed: 'Alas!
Página 42 - Ah then, ah then, If country loves such sweet desires do gain, What lady would not love a shepherd swain...