Songs and Sonnets

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R. H. Russell, 1901 - 57 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 5 - TELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, The first foe in the field ; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, Dear, so much, Loved I not Honour more.
Sayfa 2 - Though seas and land betwixt us both, Our faith and troth, Like separated souls, All time and space controls : Above the highest sphere we meet Unseen, unknown ; and greet as Angels greet. So then we do anticipate Our after-fate, And are alive i...
Sayfa 33 - twas last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. Have I not lov'd thee much and long, A tedious twelve hours...
Sayfa xvii - ... became very poor in body and purse, was the object of charity, went in ragged cloaths (whereas when he was in his glory he wore cloth of gold and silver), and mostly lodged in obscure and dirty places, more befitting the worst of beggars and poorest of servants, &c.
Sayfa 45 - Stone Walls doe not a Prison make, Nor I'ron bars a Cage; Mindes innocent and quiet take That for an Hermitage; If I have freedome in my Love, And in my soule am free; Angels alone that sore above, Injoy such Liberty.
Sayfa 1 - Going Beyond the Seas IF to be absent were to be Away from thee; Or that when I am gone You or I were alone ; Then, my Lucasta, might I crave Pity from blustering wind, or swallowing wave.
Sayfa 42 - Flames; When thirsty griefe in Wine we steepe, When healths and draughts go free, Fishes that tipple in the Deepe, Know no such Libertie.
Sayfa 10 - ... let it fly. Let it fly as unconfined As its calm ravisher, the wind; Who hath left his darling th' East, To wanton o'er that spicy nest.
Sayfa 31 - But she a gathering flow'rs and hearts is gone, And thou left void to rude possession. But grieve not, pretty Ermin cabinet, Thy alabaster lady will come home ; If not, what tenant can there fit The slender turnings of thy narrow room, But must ejected be by his own doom. Then give me leave to leave my rent with thee ; Five kisses, one unto a place : For though the lute's too high for me, Yet servants, knowing minikin nor base, Are still allow'd to fiddle with the case.
Sayfa 37 - Twere possible I might call mine. First I would be in love with Peace, And her rich swelling breasts

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