A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... desires , You that prefer the painted cabinet Before the wealthy jewels it doth store ye , That all your joys in dying figures set , And stain the living substance of your glory , Abjure those joys , abhor their memory , And let my love ...
... desires , You that prefer the painted cabinet Before the wealthy jewels it doth store ye , That all your joys in dying figures set , And stain the living substance of your glory , Abjure those joys , abhor their memory , And let my love ...
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... desire is a dureless content , And a trustless joy ; He is won with a world of despair And is lost with a toy . Jonson's anapæsts ( see The Triumph of Charis , p . 183 ) are not very successful , though scarcely deserving of the ...
... desire is a dureless content , And a trustless joy ; He is won with a world of despair And is lost with a toy . Jonson's anapæsts ( see The Triumph of Charis , p . 183 ) are not very successful , though scarcely deserving of the ...
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... Desire , p . 8 of this volume . If the sonnet be included in the count with the many other stanzas in which decasyllabic measure occurs alone or in combination with other measures , the iambic verse of five stresses will be found the ...
... Desire , p . 8 of this volume . If the sonnet be included in the count with the many other stanzas in which decasyllabic measure occurs alone or in combination with other measures , the iambic verse of five stresses will be found the ...
Página xlvi
... desires with as many sad tormentings ? Fortune , Honor , Beauty , Youth Are but blossoms dying ; Wanton Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now , my heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ...
... desires with as many sad tormentings ? Fortune , Honor , Beauty , Youth Are but blossoms dying ; Wanton Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now , my heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ...
Página lxvii
... medial cæsura . 1 See , especially , the later epistles and occasional verses , such as the Epigrams to the Lord Treasurer of England , To my Muse , etc. finds this innovation the result of a desire for " INTRODUCTION . lxvii.
... medial cæsura . 1 See , especially , the later epistles and occasional verses , such as the Epigrams to the Lord Treasurer of England , To my Muse , etc. finds this innovation the result of a desire for " INTRODUCTION . lxvii.
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