Specimens of the British Poets ...W. Suttaby, 1809 |
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... move you ! Never season was more fit , Never room more apt for it ! Smiling air allows my reason , The birds sing , " now use the season , " This small wind , which so sweet is , See how it the leaves doth kiss ; A And , if dumb things ...
... move you ! Never season was more fit , Never room more apt for it ! Smiling air allows my reason , The birds sing , " now use the season , " This small wind , which so sweet is , See how it the leaves doth kiss ; A And , if dumb things ...
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... Therefore , dear , this no more move , Lest , ( though I leave not thy love , Which too deep in me is framed ) I should blush when thou art named . " T Therewithal , away she went ; Leaving him by passion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . 19.
... Therefore , dear , this no more move , Lest , ( though I leave not thy love , Which too deep in me is framed ) I should blush when thou art named . " T Therewithal , away she went ; Leaving him by passion SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . 19.
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... move , Then live with me , and be my love . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing , For thy delight , each May morning : If these delights , thy mind may move , Then live with me , and be my love . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE NYMPH's ...
... move , Then live with me , and be my love . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing , For thy delight , each May morning : If these delights , thy mind may move , Then live with me , and be my love . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . THE NYMPH's ...
Sida 33
... move To come to thee and be thy love . But could youth last and love still breed , Had joys no date - nor age no need , Then these delights my mind might move To live with thee and be thy love . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , soul , the ...
... move To come to thee and be thy love . But could youth last and love still breed , Had joys no date - nor age no need , Then these delights my mind might move To live with thee and be thy love . THE SOUL's ERRAND . Go , soul , the ...
Sida 48
... tead about his head did move , As in their sire's new love both triumphing ; And many nymphs about them flocking round , And many Tritons , which their horns did sound . And round about her work she did empale , With 48 SPENSER .
... tead about his head did move , As in their sire's new love both triumphing ; And many nymphs about them flocking round , And many Tritons , which their horns did sound . And round about her work she did empale , With 48 SPENSER .
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Arachne azure rays beauteous beauty birds breast breath bright Castara charms Corydon crown'd Cupid dear death delight dight doth e'er earth eccho ring eyes face fair fame fancy fate fear flame flowers gentle GEORGE GASCOIGNE give goddess golden goodly grace grief ground hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven heavenly Hecat's honour Hymen Jove king kiss light live lov'd love's lovely band lover Lubberkin lute lyre maid mighty mind Muse ne'er never night numbers Nut-brown Maid nymph o'er Pallas passion pity pleasures poets praise pride rage rose shade shepherd shine sighs sight sing sleep smile soft SONG SONNETS sorrow soul spide sung swain sweet tears Tell Tereu thee thine things thou art thou dost thought Twas unto vermil virtue wanton ween Whilst wind wings woods youth
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Sida 216 - Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell, To worship that celestial sound. Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly and so well.
Sida 183 - Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold, The immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook...
Sida 38 - There will we sit upon the rocks And see the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals.
Sida 18 - Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted...
Sida 40 - Say to the court, it glows, And shines like rotten wood; Say to the church, it shows What's good, and doth no good. If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. Tell potentates they live Acting by others' action; Not loved unless they give, Not strong but by a faction.
Sida 210 - TwAS at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son: Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne...
Sida 190 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail bounteous May that dost inspire Mirth and youth, and warm desire; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and wish...
Sida 216 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began ; When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay, And could not heave her head, The tuneful voice was heard from high, Arise, ye more than dead.
Sida 182 - Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet, And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing; And add to these retired Leisure, That in trim gardens takes his pleasure; But first, and chiefest, with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The cherub Contemplation...
Sida 223 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.