Excerpta Tudoriana: Or, Extracts from Elizabethan Literature, Volúmenes1-2Printed at the private Press of Lee Priory by Johnson and Warwick, 1814 |
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... fall ! Repent , O London ! lest for thine offence Thy Shepherd fail , whom mighty God preserve , That she may bide the pillar of his church , Against the storms of Romish Antichrist !! The hand of Mercy overshed her head ; And let all ...
... fall ! Repent , O London ! lest for thine offence Thy Shepherd fail , whom mighty God preserve , That she may bide the pillar of his church , Against the storms of Romish Antichrist !! The hand of Mercy overshed her head ; And let all ...
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... fall ! Repent , O London ! lest for thine offence Thy Shepherd fail , whom mighty God preserve , That she may bide the pillar of his church , Against the storms of Romish Antichrist ! " The hand of Mercy overshed her head ; And let all ...
... fall ! Repent , O London ! lest for thine offence Thy Shepherd fail , whom mighty God preserve , That she may bide the pillar of his church , Against the storms of Romish Antichrist ! " The hand of Mercy overshed her head ; And let all ...
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... fall , and be forlorn . This error , London ! waiteth on thy state ! Servants , amend ; and masters , leave to hate ! Let Love abound ; and Virtue reign in all : So God will hold his hand , that threatneth thrall ! TO LONDON . OSEAS ...
... fall , and be forlorn . This error , London ! waiteth on thy state ! Servants , amend ; and masters , leave to hate ! Let Love abound ; and Virtue reign in all : So God will hold his hand , that threatneth thrall ! TO LONDON . OSEAS ...
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... fall . Woe to the land , where warnings profit nought , Who say that Nature God's decrees hath wrought ! Who build on Fate , and leave the corner stone , The God of Gods , sweet Christ , the only one ! If such excesses , O London ...
... fall . Woe to the land , where warnings profit nought , Who say that Nature God's decrees hath wrought ! Who build on Fate , and leave the corner stone , The God of Gods , sweet Christ , the only one ! If such excesses , O London ...
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... fall ! Ye worldly men , whom wealth doth lift on high , Beware and fear ; for worldly men must die ! The time shall come , where least respect remains ; The sword shall light upon the wisest brains . The head , that deems to overtop the ...
... fall ! Ye worldly men , whom wealth doth lift on high , Beware and fear ; for worldly men must die ! The time shall come , where least respect remains ; The sword shall light upon the wisest brains . The head , that deems to overtop the ...
Términos y frases comunes
Alexis Beauty Began the faults behold bird blessed bliss comfort Coridon country loves dear death delight dost doth earth ELIZABETHAN LITERATURE eternal eyes face faith favour fear flocks foes follies FRANCIS DAVISON Galate glory grace gracious grief Harl hath heart heaven heavenly heavenly creature Heigh hell holy honour hope Joseph Bryan Julius Cæsar King kiss light live London look Lord love a Shepherd Love's loves such sweet Menalcas mercy mercy's mind misery mourning Muse never NICHOLAS BRETON night Nymphs OSEAS pain Phillida Phillis pity pleasure poor praise pride private Press PSALM repent Robert Greene Rosamond ruth Samela sate scorn seek sheep Shepherd swain shew sighs sight sing sleep smile SONG SONNET sore sorrow soul spirit sweet desires gain tears thee Thessaly thine Thomas Campion Thomas Lodge thou hast thought Tityrus trapt unto Venus wanton weep William Hunnis woes youth
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Página 66 - Then she made the shepherd call All the heavens to witness truth, Never loved a truer youth. Thus with many a pretty oath, Yea and nay, and faith and troth, Such as silly shepherds use, When they will not love abuse, Love, which had been long deluded, Was with kisses sweet concluded: And Phillida with garlands gay, Was made the Lady of the May.
Página 64 - SAMELA. Like to Diana in her summer weed, Girt with a crimson robe of brightest dye, Goes fair Samela ; Whiter than be the flocks that straggling feed, When washed by Arethusa faint they lie, Is fair Samela...
Página 65 - Much ado there was, God wot ; He would love and she would not. She said, " Never man was true ; " He said,
Página 36 - Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee.
Página 101 - At Cupid's bonfires burning in the eye, Blown with the empty breath of vain desires; You that prefer the painted cabinet Before the wealthy jewels it doth store...
Página 97 - Though much I want that most would have, Yet still my mind forbids to crave.
Página 98 - I press to bear no haughty sway. I wish no more than may suffice. I do no more than well I may. Look what I want my mind supplies Lo, thus I triumph like a king, My mind content with anything.
Página 108 - AH, what is love? It is a pretty thing, -£*- As sweet unto a shepherd as a king; And sweeter too, For kings have cares that wait upon a crown, And cares can make the sweetest love to frown: Ah then, ah then, If country loves such sweet desires do gain, What lady would not love a shepherd swain?
Página 109 - His flocks are folded, he comes home at night, As merry as a king in his delight...
Página 110 - For cares cause kings full oft their sleep to spill, Where weary shepherds lie and snort their fill.