The complete works in verse and prose of Edmund Spenser. Ed. with a new life and a glossary, by A.B. Grosart, 4. cilt1882 |
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Sayfa xiv
... glory of his wit . Our literature , in the three centuries and a half since , has little of such condensed praise , at once so manly and so tender . The pure voice of Nature speaks through- out this short poem ; it is hence , also ...
... glory of his wit . Our literature , in the three centuries and a half since , has little of such condensed praise , at once so manly and so tender . The pure voice of Nature speaks through- out this short poem ; it is hence , also ...
Sayfa lxiii
... glory and genius of those years have , in popular estimate , been allowed to atone - for or to conceal inward rottenness , however defective ( as I have before noticed ) our evidence for the inner history of the Elizabethan age , -it is ...
... glory and genius of those years have , in popular estimate , been allowed to atone - for or to conceal inward rottenness , however defective ( as I have before noticed ) our evidence for the inner history of the Elizabethan age , -it is ...
Sayfa lxxix
... glory and shame of English manhood " ( so Church truly names him ) , -as his fellow- shepherd and comrade in poetry ; although if that portion of Cynthia which Dr. Hannay has printed be similar to the " lamentable lay " which Raleigh ...
... glory and shame of English manhood " ( so Church truly names him ) , -as his fellow- shepherd and comrade in poetry ; although if that portion of Cynthia which Dr. Hannay has printed be similar to the " lamentable lay " which Raleigh ...
Sayfa 17
... glory of the day , And mine the Primrose in the lowly shade , Mine , ah not mine ; amiffe I mine did say : Not mine but his , which mine awhile her made : Mine to be his , with him to liue for ay : O that so faire a flowre so foone ...
... glory of the day , And mine the Primrose in the lowly shade , Mine , ah not mine ; amiffe I mine did say : Not mine but his , which mine awhile her made : Mine to be his , with him to liue for ay : O that so faire a flowre so foone ...
Sayfa 85
... glory to embase , what pen , what pencill can expresse her fill ? For though he colours could deuize at will , and eke his learned hand at pleasure guide : least trembling it his workmanship should spill , yet many wondrous things there ...
... glory to embase , what pen , what pencill can expresse her fill ? For though he colours could deuize at will , and eke his learned hand at pleasure guide : least trembling it his workmanship should spill , yet many wondrous things there ...
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Sayfa xcii - Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be; And that my Muse, to some ears not unsweet, Tempers her words to trampling horses
Sayfa lxiv - And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent.
Sayfa 139 - Then what ye do, albe it good or ill. All night therefore attend your merry play, For it will soone be day : Now none doth hinder you, that say or sing; Ne will the woods now answer, nor your Eccho ring.
Sayfa 134 - Why blush ye, love, to give to me your hand, The pledge of all our band ! Sing, ye sweet Angels, Alleluya sing, That all the woods may answere, and your eccho ring.
Sayfa xcii - By no encroachment wrong'd, nor time forgot; Nor blamed for blood, nor shamed for sinful deed. And that you know, I envy you no lot Of highest wish, I wish you so much bliss, Hundreds of years you STELLA'S feet may kiss.
Sayfa 61 - Love most aboundeth there. For all the walls and windows there are writ, All full of love, and love, and love my deare, And all their talke and studie is of it.
Sayfa cv - A sweet attractive kinde of grace, A full assurance given by lookes, Continuall comfort in a face, The lineaments of Gospell bookes ; I trowe that countenance cannot lie Whose thoughts are legible in the eie.
Sayfa xcvi - Virtue, (if not a god) yet God's chief part, Be thou the knot of this their open vow, That still he be her head, she be his heart, He lean to her, she unto him do bow: Each other still allow:* Like oak and mistletoe, Her strength from him, his praise from her do grow. In which most lovely train,* O Hymen, long their coupled joys maintain.
Sayfa xcii - Stella think not that I by verse seek fame, Who seek, who hope, who love, who live but thee; Thine eyes my pride, thy lips my history: If thou praise not, all other praise is shame. Nor so ambitious am I, as to frame A nest for my young praise in laurel tree*: In truth I swear, I wish not there should be Graved* in mine epitaph a poet's name...
Sayfa 127 - And let them eeke bring store of other flowers To deck the bridale bowers. And let the ground whereas her foot shall tread, For feare the stones her tender foot should wrong Be strewed with fragrant flowers all along, And diapred lyke the discolored mead.