The Complete Works in Verse and Prose: Essays. Daphnaida. Colin Clouts come home again. Amoretti and Epithalamion. Fowre hymnes. Prothalamion. Astrophel, etc., and SonnetsSpenser society, 1882 |
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Sayfa 13
... paine , That I her caught difporting on the greene , And brought away faft bound with filuer chaine . And afterwards I handled her so fayre , That though by kind fhee ftout and faluage were , For being borne an auncient Lions hayre ...
... paine , That I her caught difporting on the greene , And brought away faft bound with filuer chaine . And afterwards I handled her so fayre , That though by kind fhee ftout and faluage were , For being borne an auncient Lions hayre ...
Sayfa 15
... paine . Yet doth not my dull wit well vnderstand The riddle of thy loued Lionesse ; For rare it seemes in reason to be skand , 160 170 That man , who doth the whole worlds rule poffeffe Should to a beast his noble hart embase , 180 And ...
... paine . Yet doth not my dull wit well vnderstand The riddle of thy loued Lionesse ; For rare it seemes in reason to be skand , 160 170 That man , who doth the whole worlds rule poffeffe Should to a beast his noble hart embase , 180 And ...
Sayfa 19
... paine , That nought on earth may leffen or appease . Why then should I defire here to remaine ? Or why should he that loues me , forrie bee For my deliuerance , or at all complaine My good to heare , and toward ioyes to fee ? I goe ...
... paine , That nought on earth may leffen or appease . Why then should I defire here to remaine ? Or why should he that loues me , forrie bee For my deliuerance , or at all complaine My good to heare , and toward ioyes to fee ? I goe ...
Sayfa 25
... paine , Sith the that did my vitall powres supplie , And feeble spirits in their force maintaine Is fetcht fro me , why feeke I to prolong My wearie daies in dolour and disdaine ? Weepe Shepheard weepe to make my vnderfong . 6 Why / doo ...
... paine , Sith the that did my vitall powres supplie , And feeble spirits in their force maintaine Is fetcht fro me , why feeke I to prolong My wearie daies in dolour and disdaine ? Weepe Shepheard weepe to make my vnderfong . 6 Why / doo ...
Sayfa 41
... paine , That he that riuer for his daughter wonne : The dowre agreed , the day assigned plaine , The place appointed where it should be doone . Nath leffe the Nymph her former liking held ; For loue will not be drawne , but must be ...
... paine , That he that riuer for his daughter wonne : The dowre agreed , the day assigned plaine , The place appointed where it should be doone . Nath leffe the Nymph her former liking held ; For loue will not be drawne , but must be ...
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aboue Againſt AMORETTI anſwer ASTROPHEL baſe beaſt beauty beſt Calender Chaucer CLOVTS COME HOME Colin Clout comma cruell Cynthia Dean Church deare death delight diuine doeſt doth eccho ring Eclogue elſe EPITHALAMION euery eyes facred Faerie Queene faire fame farre fayre feeke feemes felfe fhew fight fing firſt flowre fome forrow ftill fuch fweet fyre gentle giue glory goodly grace griefe happie hart hath haue heauen heauenly himſelfe honour HYMNE immortall laſt leaſt leaue light liue loue louely lyke lyrical moft moſt mourne mynd neuer noble nought Nymph Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetry powre praiſe Prothalamion quoth reft Renaissance reſt ſee ſeemes ſelfe ſhall ſhe ſhepheards ſhould Sidney Sidney's ſkill SONNET Spenser ſpirit ſpright ſtay ſtill style ſuch Surrey ſweet thee Theocritus theſe theyr thoſe thou thought vertue vnto vpon whofe Whoſe
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Sayfa lxii - 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 76 - Saynt some service fit will find. Her temple fayre is built within my mind, In which her glorious ymage placed is ; On which my thoughts doo day and night attend, Lyke sacred priests that never thinke amisse ! There I to her, as th...
Sayfa 120 - 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 121 - With Barnaby the bright, From whence declining daily by degrees, He somewhat loseth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he sees.
Sayfa 222 - TO praise thy life, or waile thy worthie death, And want thy wit, thy wit high, pure, divine, Is far beyond the powre of mortall line, Nor any one hath worth that draweth breath. Yet rich in zeale, though poore in learnings lore...
Sayfa xiii - So far from weal, so full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest; The bearing ass, the drawing ox, and every other beast; The peasant, and the post, that serves at all assays; The ship-boy, and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease; Save I, alas!
Sayfa lxxxviii - 1 terzo cerchio serra La rividi più bella e meno altera. Per man mi prese e disse : In questa spera Sarai ancor meco, se '1 desir non erra. I* son colei che ti die' tanta guerra E compie
Sayfa xciv - As killing as the Canker to the Rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling Herds that graze, Or Frost to Flowers, that their gay wardrop wear, When first the White thorn blows ; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to Shepherds ear.
Sayfa 121 - ... whence declining daily by degrees, He somewhat loseth of his heat and light, When once the Crab behind his back he sees. But for this time it ill ordained was, To chose the longest day in all the yeare, And shortest night, when longest fitter weare : Yet never day so long, but late would passe.
Sayfa 111 - 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.