Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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... death of Ronsard in 1584 , had a great influ- ence in England , where the educated read chiefly French books . English thought , under the stimulus of French enthusiasm , turned again to Italy , and the sonnet soon became the popu- lar ...
... death of Ronsard in 1584 , had a great influ- ence in England , where the educated read chiefly French books . English thought , under the stimulus of French enthusiasm , turned again to Italy , and the sonnet soon became the popu- lar ...
Pagina 4
... death and sin ; And , having harrowed hell , didst bring away Captivity thence captive , us to win : This joyous day , dear Lord , with joy begin ; And grant that we , for whom thou diddest die , Being with thy dear blood clean washed ...
... death and sin ; And , having harrowed hell , didst bring away Captivity thence captive , us to win : This joyous day , dear Lord , with joy begin ; And grant that we , for whom thou diddest die , Being with thy dear blood clean washed ...
Pagina 5
... death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . " Edmund Spenser . A VISION UPON THE CONCEIT OF THE FAERY QUEEN METHOUGHT I saw the grave where Laura lay , Within that Temple where the vestal flame Was ...
... death shall all the world subdue , Our love shall live , and later life renew . " Edmund Spenser . A VISION UPON THE CONCEIT OF THE FAERY QUEEN METHOUGHT I saw the grave where Laura lay , Within that Temple where the vestal flame Was ...
Pagina 7
... death , And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh heaven , and comes of heavenly breath . Then farewell , world ; thy uttermost I see : Eternal Love , maintain thy life in me . Sir Philip Sidney . PHILLIS XXII FAIR art thou ...
... death , And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh heaven , and comes of heavenly breath . Then farewell , world ; thy uttermost I see : Eternal Love , maintain thy life in me . Sir Philip Sidney . PHILLIS XXII FAIR art thou ...
Pagina 8
... death . In such a breast what heart would not be thrall ? From such sweet arms who would not wish embraces ? At thy fair hands who wonders not at all Wonder itself through ignorance embases ? Yet natheless though wondrous gifts you call ...
... death . In such a breast what heart would not be thrall ? From such sweet arms who would not wish embraces ? At thy fair hands who wonders not at all Wonder itself through ignorance embases ? Yet natheless though wondrous gifts you call ...
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