Seventeenth Century Poetry: An AnthologyChatto & Windus, 1948 - 310 oldal |
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200. oldal
... Fate does iron wedges drive , And always crowds itself betwixt . For Fate with jealous eye does see Two perfect loves ; nor lets them close : Their union would her ruin be , And her tyrannic pow'r depose . And therefore her decrees of ...
... Fate does iron wedges drive , And always crowds itself betwixt . For Fate with jealous eye does see Two perfect loves ; nor lets them close : Their union would her ruin be , And her tyrannic pow'r depose . And therefore her decrees of ...
209. oldal
... Fate cuts us all in marble , and the book Forestalls our glass of minutes ; we may look , But seldom meet a change ; think you a tear Can blot the flinty volume ? Shall our fear , Or grief add to their triumphs ? And must we Give an ...
... Fate cuts us all in marble , and the book Forestalls our glass of minutes ; we may look , But seldom meet a change ; think you a tear Can blot the flinty volume ? Shall our fear , Or grief add to their triumphs ? And must we Give an ...
259. oldal
... fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . Epitaph on John Graham of Claverhouse , Viscount Dundee O LAST and best of Scots ! who didst maintain Thy country's freedom from a foreign reign ; New people fill the land now thou art gone ...
... fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . Epitaph on John Graham of Claverhouse , Viscount Dundee O LAST and best of Scots ! who didst maintain Thy country's freedom from a foreign reign ; New people fill the land now thou art gone ...
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ascents climb beams beauty blest blood breast breath bright crown'd dark dead dear death dost doth dull e'er earth EDWARD BENLOWES Eternity ev'n eyes face fair fair music Falero fall fame Farewell fate fear fire flame flowers friends give glory gone grace hair hand happy harmonious band hast hath heart Heav'n honour hour King kiss leave lero light live Lord lov'd Love's lovers Lycidas mind mistress morn Muse ne'er never night o'er pain peace Phillis pleasure pow'r praise rose seas seem'd shade Shadwell shine sigh sight sing SIR JOHN SUCKLING sleep smile Song Sonnet 11 soul Spring stars streams sweet SWEET day tears tell thee thine things THOMAS FLATMAN thou art thou shalt thought trees true truth no beauty Twas unto vex'd walk'd weep Whilst WILLIAM HABINGTON wind wings