The English Poets: Ben Jonson to DrydenThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1892 |
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... Wind The Cruel Mistress A Deposition from Love Disdain returned Celia singing The Lady to her Inconstant Servant . A Pastoral Dialogue Extract from The Rapture Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers Song · The Protestation Ir Praise of his ...
... Wind The Cruel Mistress A Deposition from Love Disdain returned Celia singing The Lady to her Inconstant Servant . A Pastoral Dialogue Extract from The Rapture Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villers Song · The Protestation Ir Praise of his ...
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... winds , trees , beasts , birds , did lend their ear . Me here she first perceiv'd , and here a morn Of bright carnations did o'erspread her face ; Here did she sigh , here first my hopes were born , And I first got a pledge of promis'd ...
... winds , trees , beasts , birds , did lend their ear . Me here she first perceiv'd , and here a morn Of bright carnations did o'erspread her face ; Here did she sigh , here first my hopes were born , And I first got a pledge of promis'd ...
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... winds , would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre , Your stormy chiding stay ; Let zephyr only breathe , And with her tresses play , Kissing sometimes these purple ports of death . The winds all silent are , And Phoebus in his ...
... winds , would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre , Your stormy chiding stay ; Let zephyr only breathe , And with her tresses play , Kissing sometimes these purple ports of death . The winds all silent are , And Phoebus in his ...
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... wind or silver rain ; Into this prince gently , oh , gently slide , And kiss him into slumbers like a bride ! 6 FROM THE QUEEN OF CORINTH . ' [ By Fletcher . ] Weep no more , nor sigh , nor groan ; Sorrow calls no time that's gone ...
... wind or silver rain ; Into this prince gently , oh , gently slide , And kiss him into slumbers like a bride ! 6 FROM THE QUEEN OF CORINTH . ' [ By Fletcher . ] Weep no more , nor sigh , nor groan ; Sorrow calls no time that's gone ...
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... Wind jolly huntsmen , your neat bugles shrilly , Hounds make a lusty cry ; Spring up , you falconers , partridges freely Then let your brave hawks fly ! Horses amain , Over ridge , over plain , The dogs have the stag in chase : ' Tis a ...
... Wind jolly huntsmen , your neat bugles shrilly , Hounds make a lusty cry ; Spring up , you falconers , partridges freely Then let your brave hawks fly ! Horses amain , Over ridge , over plain , The dogs have the stag in chase : ' Tis a ...
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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