Davison's Poetical rhapsody. With a preface by E. Brydges, Količina 1 |
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Davison's Poetical Rhapsody. with a Preface by E. Brydges Poetical Rhapsody Predogled ni na voljo - 2016 |
Davison's Poetical Rhapsody. with a Preface by E. Brydges Poetical Rhapsody Predogled ni na voljo - 2016 |
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3d and 4th ado at last Anacreon Atreus Beggars blind breast Bright shines canst cause to find Cupid death decay deepest stream delight Delphos doth ease Eclogue Epigrams Fair is thy fairest pearls fear feeding starve fire flame glory gold that shineth golden Sun grace heaped snow heavy heart Herdman Lady learn'd light live love of change lute new-found match night nought pain pearls that Northern Perin Phoebus POEMS poets praise private Press rest Sappho seas do breed Shepherd sighs Sir Philip Sydney SIR WALTER RALEIGH sith smile sometimes amidst Smooth are thy SONNET soon may water Soul strange strange adventure SWEET Lord Sweet love tears Tell thing thou art thou striv'st thy face thy looks thyself twixt Unhappy eyes Venus saw Desire wanton Muse water wipe whilom wont wipe me dry wont to sing worthy Philip Wrong'd by Desire
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Stran 91 - much on seeming. If Arts and Schools reply, Give Arts and Schools the lie. Tell Faith it's fled the city; Tell how the country erreth; Tell Manhood, shakes off pity;
Stran 61 - shines the sun; play, Beggars play; Here's scraps enough to serve to-day. What noise of viols is so sweet, As when our merry clappers ring? What mirth doth want where Beggars meet? A Beggar's life is for a King. Eat, drink, and play, sleep when we list, Go where we will, so stocks be mist. Bright shines,
Stran 9 - Which fire and art have fined, Her thrall my heart I render, For ever to abide With locks so dainty tied. If in her eyes she bind it, Wherein that fire was framed, By which it is inflamed, I dare not look to find it; I only wish it sight, To see that pleasant light.
Stran 62 - A hundred head of black and white, Upon our gowns securely feed; If any dare his master bite, He dies, therefore, as sure as creed. Thus Beggars lord it as they please; And none but Beggars live at ease. Bright shines the sun,
Stran 59 - HE lowest trees have tops; the ant her gall; The fly her spleen; the little sparks their heat: The slender hairs cast shadows, though but small; And bees have stings, although they be not great.
Stran 43 - Love be life, I long to die, Live they that list for me: And he, that gains the most thereby, A fool, at least, shall be: But he that feels the sorest fits, 'Scapes with no less than loss of wits: An happy * life they gain, Which Love do entertain. In day by feigned looks they live; By lying dreams in night;