Poems: Viz.:--The [Ekatompathia (romanized Form)]; Or Passionate Centurie of Love 1582 Meliboeus, Sivè Ecloga Inobitum, Etc., 1590. An Eclogue Upon the Death of Right Honorable Sir Francis Walsingham, 1590. The Teares of Fancy; Or, Love Disdained, Posthumously Published in 1593; from the Unique Copy in the Collection of S. Christie-Miller, EsqA. Constable and Company, 1895 - 208 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 35
עמוד 20
... , while Titan tooke his rest , In time long past , when in Dianaes chase In time the Bull is brought to weare the yoake ; 104 98 68 97 87 4I 199 61 205 179 INDEX OF FIRST LINES , & c . It pleasd 20 INDEX OF FIRST LINES , & c .
... , while Titan tooke his rest , In time long past , when in Dianaes chase In time the Bull is brought to weare the yoake ; 104 98 68 97 87 4I 199 61 205 179 INDEX OF FIRST LINES , & c . It pleasd 20 INDEX OF FIRST LINES , & c .
עמוד 21
... past , woe woorth the day and how'r , My Mistres seeing her faire counterfet My waterie eies let fall no trickling teares , Not she , whom Ioue transported into Crete ; Now Aire , and what thy circuites doe containe , Now Corydon ( for ...
... past , woe woorth the day and how'r , My Mistres seeing her faire counterfet My waterie eies let fall no trickling teares , Not she , whom Ioue transported into Crete ; Now Aire , and what thy circuites doe containe , Now Corydon ( for ...
עמוד 22
... past What scowling cloudes haue overcast the skie , G. BUCKE . 194 112 131 бо 59 180 187 T. ACHELEY . 33 157 113 63 96 37 206 132 90 114 What though Leander swamme in darksome night , When as I marke the ioy of euery wight , When Cupid ...
... past What scowling cloudes haue overcast the skie , G. BUCKE . 194 112 131 бо 59 180 187 T. ACHELEY . 33 157 113 63 96 37 206 132 90 114 What though Leander swamme in darksome night , When as I marke the ioy of euery wight , When Cupid ...
עמוד 47
... past Did forrowe more than any tounge can tell ; As did the damned foules that stoode agast , When Orpheus with his wife return'd from hell : Yet who would think , that Mufike which is fwete , In curing paines could cause delites to ...
... past Did forrowe more than any tounge can tell ; As did the damned foules that stoode agast , When Orpheus with his wife return'd from hell : Yet who would think , that Mufike which is fwete , In curing paines could cause delites to ...
עמוד 53
... past , To glose on trifling toyes of little price : Why should not I presume to faine as fast , Espying forth a ground of good deuife ? A Sacred Nimph is ground whereon ile write , The fairest Nimph that euer yet saw light . And fince ...
... past , To glose on trifling toyes of little price : Why should not I presume to faine as fast , Espying forth a ground of good deuife ? A Sacred Nimph is ground whereon ile write , The fairest Nimph that euer yet saw light . And fince ...
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Abraham Fraunce againſt amor Amyntas Antigone Author beginneth beſt breft breſt caſe cauſe ceaſe Corydon death defire delight Diana diem Melibus obiuit diem proh fata diſdaine diſpaire doth eaſe eies English English Poetry eſtate euery fame fecret felfe ferue fighes fince firſt fome foone forrow ftill fuch fuffer griefe hart haue heart heau'ns himſelfe HUGH LATIMER hurt Ioue ioyes J. P. COLLIER laſt Latin leaue liue Loue LOVE IS PAST miferies Miftres minde moſt muſt neuer Numina paine Paſsion paſt Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure poems Poet pofie praiſe proue quæ quid reaſon reſt ſay ſee ſelfe ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhee ſhine ſhould ſmart ſome Sonnet ſpent ſpring ſtaffe ſtand ſtill Strozza Sunne ſweete teares thee theſe Thomas Thomas Watson thoſe thou thrall Tityrus vaine Venus verſes vertue vnto vpon warre Watson whofe whome whoſe wound yeeld
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עמוד 20 - Oh read ouer D. JOHN BRIDGES, for it is a worthy worke : Or an epitome of the fyrste Booke of that right worshipfull volume, written against the Puritanes, in the defence of the noble eleargie, by as worshipfull a priesle, JOHN BRIDGES, Presbyter, Priest or Elder, doctor of Diuillitie, and Deane of Sarum.
עמוד 6 - With a view to the same great object, he attacked the licensing system in that sublime treatise which every statesman should wear as a sign upon his hand and as frontlets between his eyes.
עמוד 18 - O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow ; he brought up Horace, giving the poets a pill ; but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge, that made him bewray his credit.
עמוד 3 - June, 1601, to 7 June, 1602. 2. The retaking of The Friends Adventure from the French by R. LYDE and a boy. 1693. English Voyages, Travels, Commerce, etc., etc. 3. H. PITMAN. Relation, etc. For doing noble Red Cross work at the Battle of Sedgemoor this surgeon was sent as a White Slave to Barbadoes, etc.
עמוד 17 - Interesting for its own sake ; but especially as being translated as well as printed by CAXTON, who finished the printing on 6 June, 1481. The Story is the History of the Three fraudulent Escapes of the Fox from punishment, the record of the Defeat of Justice by flattering lips and dishonourable deeds. It also shows the struggle between the power of Words and the power of Blows, a conflict between Mind and Matter. It was necessary for the physically weak to have Eloquence : the blame of REYNARD is...
עמוד 2 - XIV. of Bourbon = France}. In four parts. 1712. This famous Political Satire on the War of the Spanish Succes'sion was designed to prepare the English public for the Peace of Utrecht, signed on II April, 1713.
עמוד 10 - The Arte of English Poesie. Contriued into three Bookes : The first of POETS and POESIE, the second of PROPORTION, the third of ORNAMENT.
עמוד 19 - Censorship, &°c. (b) The Origin of the Controversy. (c) Depositions and Examinations. (d) State Documents. (e) The Brief held by Sir JOHN PUCKERING, against the Martinists. The REV. J. UDALL (who was, however, not a Martinist) ; Mrs.
עמוד 10 - Afrutefull and pleasaunt worke of the best state of a publique tveale, and of the new yle called Utopia .' Written in Latine by Sir THOMAS MORE, Knyght% and translated into Englyshe by RALPH ROBYNSON. LORD CAMPBELL. Since the time of PLATO there had been no composition given to the world which, for imagination, for philosophical discrimination, for a familiarity with the principles of government, for a knowledge of the springs of human action, for a keen observation of men and manners, and for felicity...
עמוד 207 - Sva, cloth, $s. net. English Political, Naval, and Military History, etc., etc. 1. The Expedition to Scotland in May, 1543. 2. R. PEEKE'S fight at Xerez with a quarter-staff against three Spaniards at once, armed with poniards and daggers ; when he killed one and put the other two to flight. 1625. 3. The Capture of Cris, in Galatia, by Captain QUAILE and 35 men.