Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Том 1Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1849 |
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... Hast thou seen the down in the air 136 Ane Schort Poeme of Tyme , 136 EARL OF ANCRUM - EARL OF STIRLING , • · 136 Sonnet in Praise of a Solitary Life , Detraction Execrated , JOHN CHALKHILL , The Witch's Cave , 136 WILLIAM DRUMMOND ...
... Hast thou seen the down in the air 136 Ane Schort Poeme of Tyme , 136 EARL OF ANCRUM - EARL OF STIRLING , • · 136 Sonnet in Praise of a Solitary Life , Detraction Execrated , JOHN CHALKHILL , The Witch's Cave , 136 WILLIAM DRUMMOND ...
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... hast something to sing . " " What " Sing the Creation , " must I sing ? " said Cædmon . was the reply , and thereupon Cadmon began to sing verses " which he had never heard before , " and which are said to have been as follows : - Nu we ...
... hast something to sing . " " What " Sing the Creation , " must I sing ? " said Cædmon . was the reply , and thereupon Cadmon began to sing verses " which he had never heard before , " and which are said to have been as follows : - Nu we ...
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... hast i - lore 2 The flour of all chivalerie , Nou Kyng Edward liveth na more , Alas ! that he yet shulde deye ! He wolde ha rered up ful heyge 3 Our baners that bueth broht to grounde ; Wel longe we mowe clepe and crie , Er we such a ...
... hast i - lore 2 The flour of all chivalerie , Nou Kyng Edward liveth na more , Alas ! that he yet shulde deye ! He wolde ha rered up ful heyge 3 Our baners that bueth broht to grounde ; Wel longe we mowe clepe and crie , Er we such a ...
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... hast reived , But cowardice thee ay fra honour dreived . Thou has thy life rougin2 in wrangeous deed ; That shall be seen on thee or on thy seed . ' The king gart 3 charge they should the bishop ta , But sad lords counsellit to let him ...
... hast reived , But cowardice thee ay fra honour dreived . Thou has thy life rougin2 in wrangeous deed ; That shall be seen on thee or on thy seed . ' The king gart 3 charge they should the bishop ta , But sad lords counsellit to let him ...
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... hast ygeten in such manner , that men have no matter ne cause to call thee nother wretch ne chinch , for it is a great shame to a man to have a poor heart and a rich purse : he saith also , The goods that thou hast ygeten , use ' em by ...
... hast ygeten in such manner , that men have no matter ne cause to call thee nother wretch ne chinch , for it is a great shame to a man to have a poor heart and a rich purse : he saith also , The goods that thou hast ygeten , use ' em by ...
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Стр. 185 - Here, under leave of Brutus, and the rest, (For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men;) Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man.
Стр. 132 - Sweet Day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die.
Стр. 329 - MAY MORNING. 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 thee long.
Стр. 107 - Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it : for I love you so. That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe.
Стр. 395 - ... teeth: and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book: who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious lifeblood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Стр. 331 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides...
Стр. 333 - Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wondrous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride...
Стр. 243 - STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business.
Стр. 187 - To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling...
Стр. 334 - O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere...