The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 61
... leave of the Muses as two of his predecessors did . The first line is used by Sir Philip Sidney as a motto for his sonnet , " Leave me , O love which reachest but to dust . " The original source of the line I have been unable to ...
... leave of the Muses as two of his predecessors did . The first line is used by Sir Philip Sidney as a motto for his sonnet , " Leave me , O love which reachest but to dust . " The original source of the line I have been unable to ...
Pagina 247
... leave the Court , the sphere Where all your graces in full lustre shine . Prince . I Haly , but the reputation Of virtuous actions past , if not kept up With an access , and fresh supply of new ones , Is lost and soon forgotten : and ...
... leave the Court , the sphere Where all your graces in full lustre shine . Prince . I Haly , but the reputation Of virtuous actions past , if not kept up With an access , and fresh supply of new ones , Is lost and soon forgotten : and ...
Pagina 255
... leave us a while.12 290 Ex . Mir . Enter two Bashaws . Ha . My Lords , my duty and affection to the Prince , And the respects I owe to men of honour , Extort a secret from me , which yet I grieve to utter : The Prince departing , left ...
... leave us a while.12 290 Ex . Mir . Enter two Bashaws . Ha . My Lords , my duty and affection to the Prince , And the respects I owe to men of honour , Extort a secret from me , which yet I grieve to utter : The Prince departing , left ...
Cuprins
Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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