The English Poets: Ben Jonson to DrydenThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1892 |
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... , And think it poësy ? They die with their conceits , And only piteous scorn upon their folly waits . VOL . II . That ' conj . C Then take in hand thy lyre ; Strike in thy BEN JONSON . 87 An Ode to Himself (from Underwoods)
... , And think it poësy ? They die with their conceits , And only piteous scorn upon their folly waits . VOL . II . That ' conj . C Then take in hand thy lyre ; Strike in thy BEN JONSON . 87 An Ode to Himself (from Underwoods)
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... conceits , where he indulges in them , are bad indeed ; the sun to him is ' Goldsmith of all the stars , with silver bright Who moon enamels , Apelles of the flowers ' ; the waves that toss the boat that holds his love have their ready ...
... conceits , where he indulges in them , are bad indeed ; the sun to him is ' Goldsmith of all the stars , with silver bright Who moon enamels , Apelles of the flowers ' ; the waves that toss the boat that holds his love have their ready ...
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... conceits my wits did entertain , Ere beauty's force I knew , or false delight , Or to what oar she did her captives chain , Led by a sacred troop of Phoebus ' train , I first began to read , then lov'd to write , And so to praise a ...
... conceits my wits did entertain , Ere beauty's force I knew , or false delight , Or to what oar she did her captives chain , Led by a sacred troop of Phoebus ' train , I first began to read , then lov'd to write , And so to praise a ...
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... I esteem survey , As best acquainted with my soul's conceits : Whatever fate heavens have for me designed , I trust thee with the treasure of my mind . VOL . II . SONNETS . [ From Flowers of Sion . ] Look DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN . 33.
... I esteem survey , As best acquainted with my soul's conceits : Whatever fate heavens have for me designed , I trust thee with the treasure of my mind . VOL . II . SONNETS . [ From Flowers of Sion . ] Look DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN . 33.
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... conceits . Some of Beaumont's memorial poems are marked by an almost incredible want of taste . But the case is very different with the letter to Ben Jonson , in which ' their merry meetings at the Mermaid ' are described with great ...
... conceits . Some of Beaumont's memorial poems are marked by an almost incredible want of taste . But the case is very different with the letter to Ben Jonson , in which ' their merry meetings at the Mermaid ' are described with great ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid beauty Ben Jonson born breast breath bright Carew Castara Catullus charm Comus conceits Cowley Crashaw crown death delight died dost doth Dryden earth EDMUND W English English poetry eternal eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame flowers Giles Fletcher glory grace Habington hand happy hast hath heart heaven hell Herbert Herrick Hesperides hill honour Hudibras Jonson King kiss Lady light live Lord Lycidas Milton mind mistress Muse nature never night o'er once Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion Perilla Pindar pleasure poems poet poetic poetry praise rose sacred shade shine sigh sight sing sleep song sonnet soul spirit spring stars sweet tears thee thine things thought tree verse Waller wanton weep WILLIAM HABINGTON winds wings write youth