Essay on the minor poems of Spenser, by F. T. Palgrave. Daphnaida: an elegie upon the death of...Douglas Howard, etc. 1591. Colin Clouts come home again, 1595. Amoretti and Epithalamion, 1595. Fowre hymnes, 1596. Prothalamion, or a spousal verse, etc. 1596. Astrophel, etc. and SonnetsSpenser society, 1882 |
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Sayfa xxiii
... true Renais- sance impulse in its best sense in Surrey and those who worked in his manner . But the range of poetry attempted is narrow the chief value of the work done lies in its grace , its elegance of form , its simple and incisive ...
... true Renais- sance impulse in its best sense in Surrey and those who worked in his manner . But the range of poetry attempted is narrow the chief value of the work done lies in its grace , its elegance of form , its simple and incisive ...
Sayfa xxv
... true if unconscious estimate of Spenser's peculiar literary mission ; although at the same time betraying a sense that the artificial archaism prevalent in his diction requires apology . The love of mystery and allegory which is so ...
... true if unconscious estimate of Spenser's peculiar literary mission ; although at the same time betraying a sense that the artificial archaism prevalent in his diction requires apology . The love of mystery and allegory which is so ...
Sayfa xxvi
... true reason of this mystery , —whether meant to ad- vertise the book ; or whether , as Dean Church con- jectures , " the avowed responsibility for the Calender might have been inconvenient for a young man pushing his fortune among the ...
... true reason of this mystery , —whether meant to ad- vertise the book ; or whether , as Dean Church con- jectures , " the avowed responsibility for the Calender might have been inconvenient for a young man pushing his fortune among the ...
Sayfa xxvii
... true profession . Meanwhile , evidence is afforded by various phrases in E. K.'s Glosses that the poems were read and criticized in manuscript : in fact , the Elizabe- than age seems to present the last example of that older form of ...
... true profession . Meanwhile , evidence is afforded by various phrases in E. K.'s Glosses that the poems were read and criticized in manuscript : in fact , the Elizabe- than age seems to present the last example of that older form of ...
Sayfa xxviii
... true version of public opinion in 1589 . With reference to the authorship of the Arte of English Poesie see Croft's Boke of the Governour of Sir Thomas Elyot ( 1880 , 2 vols . 4to ) , Life , pp . clxxxii - ix , for evidence that Richard ...
... true version of public opinion in 1589 . With reference to the authorship of the Arte of English Poesie see Croft's Boke of the Governour of Sir Thomas Elyot ( 1880 , 2 vols . 4to ) , Life , pp . clxxxii - ix , for evidence that Richard ...
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aboue Againſt anſwer baſe beautie becauſe behold beſt bleſſed Calender Chaucer Colin Colin Clout comma cruell Cynthia Dean Church delight doeft doeſt doth eccho ring Eclogue elſe EPITHALAMION eternall euen euery eyes facred Faerie Queene faid faire fame farre fayre feeke feemes felfe fhall fhepheard fhew fight fince fing firſt foftly fome forrow foule freſh ftill fuch fweet fyre gentle giue glory goodly grace hart hath haue hauing heauen heauenly hight himſelfe honour immortall laſt leaue light liue loue louely louers lyke lyrical moft moſt mynd neuer nought Petrarch pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetry powre praiſe Prothalamion quoth reft Renaissance reſt ſee ſelfe ſhall ſhe ſhould Sidney Sidney's ſkill SONNET ſpeake Spenser ſpright ſtay ſtill style ſuch ſweet thee Theocritus theſe theyr things thoſe thou thouſand vnto vpon whofe whoſe
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Sayfa 132 - 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 137 - 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 xc - Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be; And that my Muse, to some ears not unsweet, Tempers her words to trampling horses
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 197 - As each had bene a Bryde ; And each one had a little wicker basket, Made of fine twigs, entrayled curiously, In which they gathered flowers to fill their flasket, And with fine Fingers cropt full feateously The tender stalkes on hye. Of every sort, which in...
Sayfa 128 - The pipe, the tabor, and the trembling Croud, That well agree withouten breach or jar.
Sayfa 221 - Woods, hills, and rivers now are desolate, Sith he is gone the which them all did grace: And all the fields do waile their widow state, Sith death their fairest flowre did late deface. The fairest flowre in field that ever grew Was Astrophel; that was, we all may row.
Sayfa xc - 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 125 - 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.
Sayfa 135 - Jove with fayre Alcmena lay, When he begot the great Tirynthian groome : Or lyke as when he with thy selfe did lie And begot Majesty.