Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 212
... Muses to the best allowed . But when your figure and your shape is gone , I speechless am , like as I was before ; Or if I ... muse be slack , For when I wrote I did thy beauty lack . If sad complaint would show a lover's pain , Or tears ...
... Muses to the best allowed . But when your figure and your shape is gone , I speechless am , like as I was before ; Or if I ... muse be slack , For when I wrote I did thy beauty lack . If sad complaint would show a lover's pain , Or tears ...
Pagina 355
... Muse , away ! And come , Urania , prophetess divine ! Come , Muse of heav'n , my burning thirst allay ! Even now for want of sacred drink I tine ; In heav'nly moisture dip this pen of mine , And let my mouth with nectar overflow , For I ...
... Muse , away ! And come , Urania , prophetess divine ! Come , Muse of heav'n , my burning thirst allay ! Even now for want of sacred drink I tine ; In heav'nly moisture dip this pen of mine , And let my mouth with nectar overflow , For I ...
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... Muse ] " To the true sons of the Muse . ' 10 father of delicious phrases ] Petrarch ( ? ) . 15 Delian sonnetry ] a term often applied to sonneteering , from Daniel's popular sequence , Delia . 20 Naso ] Ovid . 28 Mnemosyne ] The Muses ...
... Muse ] " To the true sons of the Muse . ' 10 father of delicious phrases ] Petrarch ( ? ) . 15 Delian sonnetry ] a term often applied to sonneteering , from Daniel's popular sequence , Delia . 20 Naso ] Ovid . 28 Mnemosyne ] The Muses ...
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