A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... heaven of the gods of Greece and Rome to lay them before her feet . . It is not only the Renaissance with its rehabilitation of the senses which we find in these poems ; there is in them also the Renaissance with its ingenuity , its ...
... heaven of the gods of Greece and Rome to lay them before her feet . . It is not only the Renaissance with its rehabilitation of the senses which we find in these poems ; there is in them also the Renaissance with its ingenuity , its ...
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... heaven , I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare.1 Less known , though scarcely less excellent of its kind , is Chapman's rebuke , the first of his sonnets to " his Mistress Philosophy , " which I quote here as ...
... heaven , I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare.1 Less known , though scarcely less excellent of its kind , is Chapman's rebuke , the first of his sonnets to " his Mistress Philosophy , " which I quote here as ...
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... 5 . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
... 5 . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
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... heavens fair ; There is none hath a form so divine In the earth or the air . Such a one did I meet , good sir , Such an angel - like face , Who like a queen , like a nymph , did appear , By her gait , by her grace . She hath left me ...
... heavens fair ; There is none hath a form so divine In the earth or the air . Such a one did I meet , good sir , Such an angel - like face , Who like a queen , like a nymph , did appear , By her gait , by her grace . She hath left me ...
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... , Is now arrayed in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . 5 40 35 330 25 The woods are decked with leaves , And trees are ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
... , Is now arrayed in green , Her bosom springs with flowers , The air dissolves her teen ; The heavens laugh at her glory , Yet bide I sad and sorry . 5 40 35 330 25 The woods are decked with leaves , And trees are ELIZABETHAN LYRICS .
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