Lucasta: The Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire, Volumen1Caxton club, 1921 |
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... Para- dox III . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS To Chloe , courting her for his Friend Gratiana Dauncing and Singing Amyntor's Grove 808 89 91 T 92 94 96 98 100 The Scrutinie Princesse Loysa Drawing A Forsaken Lady to her [ vi ] CONTENTS.
... Para- dox III . MISCELLANEOUS POEMS To Chloe , courting her for his Friend Gratiana Dauncing and Singing Amyntor's Grove 808 89 91 T 92 94 96 98 100 The Scrutinie Princesse Loysa Drawing A Forsaken Lady to her [ vi ] CONTENTS.
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The Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire Richard Lovelace. The Scrutinie Princesse Loysa Drawing A Forsaken Lady to her False Servant The Grassehopper . To My Noble Friend , Mr. Charles Cotton [ the elder ] 105 107 110 113 An Elegie on the ...
The Poems of Richard Lovelace, Esquire Richard Lovelace. The Scrutinie Princesse Loysa Drawing A Forsaken Lady to her False Servant The Grassehopper . To My Noble Friend , Mr. Charles Cotton [ the elder ] 105 107 110 113 An Elegie on the ...
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... draw when you perswade , Passions in you in us are vertues made ; Such is the magick of that law full shell That where it doth but talke , it doth compell : For no Apelles ' till this time e're drew A Venus to the waste so well as you ...
... draw when you perswade , Passions in you in us are vertues made ; Such is the magick of that law full shell That where it doth but talke , it doth compell : For no Apelles ' till this time e're drew A Venus to the waste so well as you ...
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... drawn , And covered over with most curious lawn . Thus if thy careles draughts are cal'd the best , What would thy lines have beene , had'st thou profest That faculty ( infus'd ) of poetry , Which adds such honour unto thy chivalry ...
... drawn , And covered over with most curious lawn . Thus if thy careles draughts are cal'd the best , What would thy lines have beene , had'st thou profest That faculty ( infus'd ) of poetry , Which adds such honour unto thy chivalry ...
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... draw , A chrystall mirror sparkles in thy breast , In which her fresh aspect when as she saw , And then her foe retired to the west . VI Deare engine , that oth ' sun got'st me the day , ' Spite of his hot assaults mad'st him retreat ...
... draw , A chrystall mirror sparkles in thy breast , In which her fresh aspect when as she saw , And then her foe retired to the west . VI Deare engine , that oth ' sun got'st me the day , ' Spite of his hot assaults mad'st him retreat ...
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Términos y frases comunes
agen Alexis Amarantha Amor Amyn Amyntor APOSTACY armes ayre bayes beames beauty blest blush brave breast breath bright CHARLES COTTON chaste chidden Chloris crown'd crowne dare death divine dombe doth e're earth ELLINDA eternall ev'n ev'ry eyes faire fate feare fire fixt flame flye flying steps gentle glorious glory griefe happy Haste hath heare heart heav'n HENRY LAWES holy rape honour imbrace joyes kisse LADY light live lov'd love's cruelties Lovers Lucasta musick neere night noble nymph o're pity POEMS pow'r PRISON SONG Queen ravish RICHARD LOVELACE sacred saint selfe shal shine sing smiles soft SONG SET sorrow soule sphere star stead stil straight Sunne swaine sweet teare thee thine thought tombe torch triumph twas unto Virgins voyce wanton weep Whilst WILLIAM LAWES winde winding sheet wings wombe wound you'l
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Página xiv - Yet great labour directed by great abilities is never wholly lost: if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits, they likewise sometimes struck out unexpected truth: if their conceits were far-fetched, they were often worth the carriage. To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think.
Página 138 - Prison When Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates. And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair And fetter'd to her eye. The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
Página 29 - TELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, Dear, so much, Loved I not Honour more.
Página 114 - And stick there everlasting day. Thus richer than untempted kings are we, That asking nothing, nothing need : Though lord of all what seas embrace, yet he That wants himself, is poor indeed.
Página 139 - The sweetnes, mercy, majesty, And glories of my King. When I shall voyce aloud, how good He is, how great should be, Inlarged winds, that curie the flood, Know no such liberty.
Página 139 - Stone Walls doe not a Prison make, Nor I'ron bars a Cage; Mindes innocent and quiet take That for an Hermitage; If I have freedome in my Love, And in my soule am free; Angels alone that sore above, Injoy such liberty.
Página 27 - To Lucasta, Going Beyond the Seas IF to be absent were to be Away from thee; Or that when I am gone You or I were alone ; Then, my Lucasta, might I crave Pity from blustering wind, or swallowing wave. But...
Página 98 - The floor lay pav'd with broken hearts. So did she move ; so did she sing Like the Harmonious spheres that bring Unto their Rounds their music's aid; Which she performed such a way, As all th' inamoured world will say The Graces danced, and Apollo play'd.
Página 114 - Thou best of men and friends! we will create A genuine summer in each other's breast; And spite of this cold time and frozen fate Thaw us a warm seat to our rest. Our sacred hearths shall burn eternally As vestal flames, the North-wind, he Shall strike his frost-stretched wings, dissolve and fly This Etna in epitome. Dropping December shall come weeping in, Bewail th...
Página 122 - See! what a clouded majesty! and eyes Whose glory through their mist doth brighter rise! See! what an humble bravery doth shine, And grief triumphant breaking through each line! How it commands the face! so sweet a scorn Never did happy misery adorn! So sacred a contempt! that others show To this, (o...