The Book of Gems: Chaucer to PriorSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... Night before his Death ib . The Lye • ib . DAVIES . SPENSER . From the Immortality of the Soul . 119 From the Faerie Queene 61 DONNE . SIDNEY . The Storm . 123 The Good - Morrow 124 From Astrophel and Stella . 71 The Will 125 Song 74 ...
... Night before his Death ib . The Lye • ib . DAVIES . SPENSER . From the Immortality of the Soul . 119 From the Faerie Queene 61 DONNE . SIDNEY . The Storm . 123 The Good - Morrow 124 From Astrophel and Stella . 71 The Will 125 Song 74 ...
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... Night Piece . - To Julia . 189 On his Blindness MILTON . 221 225 229 To Blossoms ib . To Daffadils 190 Corinna going a Maying ib . SUCKLING . To Primroses , filled with Morning Dew 192 Song 231 Song . 193 Song 232 The Careless Lover 233 ...
... Night Piece . - To Julia . 189 On his Blindness MILTON . 221 225 229 To Blossoms ib . To Daffadils 190 Corinna going a Maying ib . SUCKLING . To Primroses , filled with Morning Dew 192 Song 231 Song . 193 Song 232 The Careless Lover 233 ...
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... night , As I lay in my bed , slepe full unmete Was unto me ; but why that I ne might Rest , I ne wist ; for there n'as erthly wight ( As I suppose ) had more of hertis ese Than I , for I n'ad sicknesse nor disese ; Wherfore I mervaile ...
... night , As I lay in my bed , slepe full unmete Was unto me ; but why that I ne might Rest , I ne wist ; for there n'as erthly wight ( As I suppose ) had more of hertis ese Than I , for I n'ad sicknesse nor disese ; Wherfore I mervaile ...
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... . " And forthwith , as I couth , most humily I toke my leve of hir . And she gan hie After them as fast as evir she might , And I drow homeward , for it was nigh night . * * • JOHN LYDGATE - the Monk of Bury - was CHAUCER . 9.
... . " And forthwith , as I couth , most humily I toke my leve of hir . And she gan hie After them as fast as evir she might , And I drow homeward , for it was nigh night . * * • JOHN LYDGATE - the Monk of Bury - was CHAUCER . 9.
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... nights that are so cold , Playning in vaine unto the moon : Thy wishes then dare not be told ! Care then who list for I have done . And then may chaunce thee to repent , The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lovers sighe ...
... nights that are so cold , Playning in vaine unto the moon : Thy wishes then dare not be told ! Care then who list for I have done . And then may chaunce thee to repent , The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lovers sighe ...
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221 페이지 - Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy ! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings ; There, under ebon shades and low-browed rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
106 페이지 - No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it; for I love you so That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot If thinking on me then should make you woe.
138 페이지 - Still to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdered, still perfumed : Lady, it is to be presumed, Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound.
267 페이지 - He makes the figs our mouths to meet And throws the melons at our feet; But apples, plants of such a price, No tree could ever bear them twice.
271 페이지 - Shouldst rubies find: I by the tide Of Humber would complain. I would Love you ten years before the Flood, And you should, if you please, refuse Till the conversion of the Jews.
227 페이지 - Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine ; Or what (though rare) of later age Ennobled hath the buskin'd stage. But O, sad virgin, that thy power Might raise Musaeus from his bower ? Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what love did seek. Or call up him that left...
223 페이지 - Sometimes with secure delight The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks sound To many a youth and many a maid, Dancing in the chequer'd shade...
267 페이지 - Ambergris on shore. He cast (of which we rather boast) The Gospel's Pearl upon our Coast. And in these Rocks for us did frame A Temple, where to sound his Name. Oh let our Voice his Praise exalt, Till it arrive at Heaven's Vault : Which thence (perhaps) rebounding may Echo beyond the Mexique Bay.
200 페이지 - Who would have thought my shrivelled heart Could have recovered greenness? It was gone Quite under ground; as flowers depart To see their mother-root, when they have blown; Where they together All the hard weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown.
226 페이지 - Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Come, but keep thy wonted state, With even step and musing gait And looks commercing with the skies, Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes; There, held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad, leaden, downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast.