Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Volym 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... Thou that from us our peerelesse Price hast reft , Be our defence that heere behind are left . Imprinted at London by John Charlewood . · R . D. " The above epitaph is printed in black letter , on a broadside , with a mourning border ...
... Thou that from us our peerelesse Price hast reft , Be our defence that heere behind are left . Imprinted at London by John Charlewood . · R . D. " The above epitaph is printed in black letter , on a broadside , with a mourning border ...
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... thou gentle blood , Whose father was but Robin - hood .. Shall prince say no , and pearlesse men Detest this wrangling broode ; Who neither prince nor peere will knowe In this their traiterous moode ? And do they liue , and liue they ...
... thou gentle blood , Whose father was but Robin - hood .. Shall prince say no , and pearlesse men Detest this wrangling broode ; Who neither prince nor peere will knowe In this their traiterous moode ? And do they liue , and liue they ...
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... Thou caytif kerne , vncouth thou art , vnkist thou eke sal bee , For aiming thus in coverture at prelatis hie in gree . Thy spell is borrell , spokis bin blunt , thy sconce rude rusticall , But to the heefor fell and fierce short hornis ...
... Thou caytif kerne , vncouth thou art , vnkist thou eke sal bee , For aiming thus in coverture at prelatis hie in gree . Thy spell is borrell , spokis bin blunt , thy sconce rude rusticall , But to the heefor fell and fierce short hornis ...
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... thou beliest thy betters , For railing see which of vs two shall be the greatest getters . But if in flinging at such states , thy noddle be no slower ; Thy brother hangman will thee make , be pulde three asses lower . Then mend these ...
... thou beliest thy betters , For railing see which of vs two shall be the greatest getters . But if in flinging at such states , thy noddle be no slower ; Thy brother hangman will thee make , be pulde three asses lower . Then mend these ...
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... wicked wight to forge bad gleave had power , Whereby bright lamp of life was stricken out ? * The Mirror for Magistrates , 1559 . + One who bewaileth his fate . Black coaly smith , when first thou went'st about This I 41.
... wicked wight to forge bad gleave had power , Whereby bright lamp of life was stricken out ? * The Mirror for Magistrates , 1559 . + One who bewaileth his fate . Black coaly smith , when first thou went'st about This I 41.
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of ..., Volym 2 Sir Egerton Brydges Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of ..., Volym 2 Sir Egerton Brydges Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1815 |
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Æsop Barnabe Barnes beauties conceit death dedicated delight doth edition English EPIG epigrams epistle epitaph euery eyes fair fame farre feare folly fortune Francesco gentleman George Gascoigne George Wither glory grace griefe gull hath haue heart heaven Henry honour hope J. H. ART King Knight Lady lines live London Lord loue Lulla lullabie Madrigals Michael Drayton mind Mirror for Magistrates Momus Muse musicke neere neuer Nicholas Breton noble Ovid pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise Prince printed prose Queen reader rime Robert Greene satire Satyres shew Sidney sing Sir John songs Sonnet sorrow soul specimen stanzas sunne sweet T. P. ART teares thee thine things Thomas thou art thought translation unto vaine verse vertues vertuous vnto volume vpon wanton wherein wise Wood worthy writer written yeeres
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Sida 117 - There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow; A heavenly paradise is that place Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow. There cherries grow which none may buy, Till "Cherry ripe
Sida 302 - By a daisy, whose leaves spread, Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree, She could more infuse in me, Than all nature's beauties can In some other wiser man. By her help I also now Make this churlish place allow Some things that may sweeten gladness, In the very gall of sadness. The dull loneness, the black shade, That these hanging vaults have made ; The strange music of the waves, Beating on these hollow caves...
Sida 300 - Twixt men's judgments and her light : But so much her power may do, That she can dissolve them too. If thy verse do bravely tower, As she makes wing she gets power ; Yet the higher she doth soar, She's affronted still the more : Till she to the high'st hath past, Then she rests with fame at last.
Sida 303 - The strange music of the waves Beating on these hollow caves, This black den which rocks emboss, Overgrown with eldest moss, The rude portals that give light More to terror than delight, This my chamber of neglect Walled about with disrespect, From all these and this dull air, — A fit object for despair, — She hath taught me, by her might, To draw comfort and delight.
Sida 17 - Avernus' crags, Sail on, pursue your honours to your graves. Heaven is a sacred covering for your heads, And every climate virtue's tabernacle. To arms, to arms, to honourable arms ! Hoist sails, weigh anchors up, plough up the seas With flying keels, plough up the land with swords. In God's name venture on ; and let me say To you, my mates, as Caesar said to his, Striving with Neptune's hills ; 'You bear,' quoth he, 'Caesar and Caesar's fortune in your ships.
Sida 183 - Love's Martyr, or Rosalin's Complaint, Allegorically shadowing the Truth of Love, in the constant Fate of
Sida 396 - THE Iliads of HOMER, Prince of Poets, never before in any language truly translated, with a Comment on some of his chief PlacesDone according to the Greek by GEORGE CHAPMAN, with Intro.
Sida 118 - Sweet violets, Love's Paradise, that spread Your gracious odours, which you couched bear Within your paly faces, Upon the gentle wing of some calm-breathing wind, That plays amidst the plain...
Sida 118 - Cherry ripe" themselves do cry. Her eyes like angels watch them still, Her brows like bended bows do stand, Threatening with piercing frowns to kill All that attempt, with eye or hand, Those sacred cherries to come nigh Till "Cherry ripe
Sida 301 - But if I my cage can rid, I'll fly. where I never did. And though for her sake I'm crost, Though my best hopes I have lost, And knew she would...