The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, 2. kötetChatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... Thou with harsh noise the ayre doth rudely breake , ' he transmogrifies into horse nor sea the ayre doth . ' [ 6 ] Epigram 26 , line 11 , he substitutes ' sweete ' for ' hot ' oblivious of the rhyme with ' petticoat . ' [ 7 ] Epigram 36 ...
... Thou with harsh noise the ayre doth rudely breake , ' he transmogrifies into horse nor sea the ayre doth . ' [ 6 ] Epigram 26 , line 11 , he substitutes ' sweete ' for ' hot ' oblivious of the rhyme with ' petticoat . ' [ 7 ] Epigram 36 ...
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... thou maist playes , revels , and triumphs see ; The house of Fame , and theater of renowne , Where all good wits and spirits loue to be . Fall in betweene their hands that loue and praise thee , 1 And be to them a laughter and a jest ...
... thou maist playes , revels , and triumphs see ; The house of Fame , and theater of renowne , Where all good wits and spirits loue to be . Fall in betweene their hands that loue and praise thee , 1 And be to them a laughter and a jest ...
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... thou often doost demaund What humours men by gulling understand : Our English Martiall hath full pleasantly , In his close nips describde a gull to thee : I'le follow him , and set downe my conceit What a gull is : oh word of much ...
... thou often doost demaund What humours men by gulling understand : Our English Martiall hath full pleasantly , In his close nips describde a gull to thee : I'le follow him , and set downe my conceit What a gull is : oh word of much ...
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... thou hast swiude all women - kinde , For a fifth sort , I know thou canst not finde . IN MEDONTEM . IO . Great captaine Maedon weares a chaine of gold , Which at fiue hundred crownes is valued ; For that it was his grand sire's chaine ...
... thou hast swiude all women - kinde , For a fifth sort , I know thou canst not finde . IN MEDONTEM . IO . Great captaine Maedon weares a chaine of gold , Which at fiue hundred crownes is valued ; For that it was his grand sire's chaine ...
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... thou dost loue thy selfe , take heed , Lest thou my rimes 5 unto thy louer read ; For straight thou grin'st , and then thy louer seeth Thy canker - eaten gums and rotten teeth . IN QUINTUM . 12 . Quintus his wit 6 infused into his ...
... thou dost loue thy selfe , take heed , Lest thou my rimes 5 unto thy louer read ; For straight thou grin'st , and then thy louer seeth Thy canker - eaten gums and rotten teeth . IN QUINTUM . 12 . Quintus his wit 6 infused into his ...
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