Dawn to daylight; or, Gleams from the poets of twelve centuriesFrederick Warne & Company, 1874 - Всего страниц: 298 |
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... bird , the beast , the fish eke in the sea , They live in freedom , everich in his kind , And I , a man - and lacketh liberty ! What shall I sayn ? What reason may I find That fortune should do so ? " Thus in my mind ; My folk I would ...
... bird , the beast , the fish eke in the sea , They live in freedom , everich in his kind , And I , a man - and lacketh liberty ! What shall I sayn ? What reason may I find That fortune should do so ? " Thus in my mind ; My folk I would ...
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... birds their song do cease ; The night's chair now the stars about doth bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less ! So am not I ; whom Love , alas ! doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires ...
... birds their song do cease ; The night's chair now the stars about doth bring ; Calm is the sea , the waves work less and less ! So am not I ; whom Love , alas ! doth wring , Bringing before my face the great increase Of my desires ...
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... birds sang sweet in the middle of the day ; I dreamed fast of mirth and play : In youth is pleasure . Methought I walked still to and fro , And from her company could not go ; But when I waked it was not so : In youth is pleasure ...
... birds sang sweet in the middle of the day ; I dreamed fast of mirth and play : In youth is pleasure . Methought I walked still to and fro , And from her company could not go ; But when I waked it was not so : In youth is pleasure ...
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... Birds on their boughs of every sort Send forth their notes , and make great mirth On banks that bloom and every brae , And fare and flee ower every firth , Through gladness of this lusty May . And lovers all that are in care , To their ...
... Birds on their boughs of every sort Send forth their notes , and make great mirth On banks that bloom and every brae , And fare and flee ower every firth , Through gladness of this lusty May . And lovers all that are in care , To their ...
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... birds sing madrigals . There will I make thee beds of roses With a thousand fragrant posies , A cap of flowers , and a kirtle Imbrodered all with leaves of mirtle ; A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ...
... birds sing madrigals . There will I make thee beds of roses With a thousand fragrant posies , A cap of flowers , and a kirtle Imbrodered all with leaves of mirtle ; A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ...
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A. B. HOUGHTON Ae fond kiss angels BATTLE OF AGINCOURT beauty beneath Beowulf birds BIRKET FOSTER brave bright CHRIST'S NATIVITY clouds Cuckoo DALZIEL dance dark dear death deep DODGSON doth E. M. WIMPERIS earth ENONE eyes F. A. FRASER fair fame Farewell flowers Forget FROLICH gentle give glory green Grendel hall hame hand HARRISON WEIR hath heart heaven heavenly hills honour Hrothgar JOHN TENNIEL King kiss ladies light LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS live Lochaber Lord Love me little lovers Lukyn lustily lusty maid mind MORNING OF CHRIST'S Muse ne'er never night noble o'er pale Patrick Spence pride rose round S. J. CRISPIN shepherd shine shore sight Sing Cuccu SIR JOHN GILBERT Sir Patrick Spence Sleep smile song soul Spring star stream sweet sword tell thair thee thine things tree unto wave wild WILLIAM HARVEY wind youth
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Стр. 234 - Alas ! they had been friends in youth ; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Стр. 70 - O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem, By that sweet ornament which truth doth give ! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses...
Стр. 223 - And where are they? and where art thou, My country? On thy voiceless shore The heroic lay is tuneless now, The heroic bosom beats no more ! And must thy lyre, so long divine, Degenerate into hands like mine?
Стр. 142 - Hope humbly then; with trembling pinions soar; Wait the great teacher Death ; and God adore. What future bliss, he gives not thee to know, But gives that hope to be thy blessing now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always to be blest.
Стр. 269 - MY good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Стр. 30 - The rest complains of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall.
Стр. 61 - QUEEN and huntress, chaste and fair, Now the sun is laid to sleep, Seated in thy silver chair, State in wonted manner keep: Hesperus entreats thy light, Goddess excellently bright. Earth, let not thy envious shade Dare itself to interpose; Cynthia's shining orb was made Heaven to clear when day did close: Bless us then with wished sight, Goddess excellently bright.
Стр. 104 - But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of Light His reign of peace upon the earth began : The winds, with wonder whist, Smoothly the waters kist Whispering new joys to the mild ocean — Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave The stars, with deep amaze.
Стр. 82 - HE that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from star-like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires. Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes.
Стр. 118 - Old Law did save, And such as yet once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heaven without restraint, Came vested all in white, pure as her mind.