Poems of the Elizabethan Age: An AnthologyMethuen, 1977 - 332 pagina's |
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... unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that love wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? The hopes and fears of lust may make men sorry , But love ...
... unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that love wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? The hopes and fears of lust may make men sorry , But love ...
Pagina 230
... unto his bridale bore , When the bold Centaures made that bloudy fray , With the fierce Lapithes , which did them dismay ; Being now placed in the firmament , Through the bright heaven doth her beams display , And is unto the starres an ...
... unto his bridale bore , When the bold Centaures made that bloudy fray , With the fierce Lapithes , which did them dismay ; Being now placed in the firmament , Through the bright heaven doth her beams display , And is unto the starres an ...
Pagina 231
... unto that merry rout , That jolly shepheard , which there pipèd , was Poore Colin Clout ( who knowes not Colin Clout ? ) He pypt apace , whilest they him daunst about . Pype jolly shepheard , pype thou now apace Unto thy love , that ...
... unto that merry rout , That jolly shepheard , which there pipèd , was Poore Colin Clout ( who knowes not Colin Clout ? ) He pypt apace , whilest they him daunst about . Pype jolly shepheard , pype thou now apace Unto thy love , that ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Devouring time blunt thou the lions paws | 19 |
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Adonis Astrophil beasts beauty beauty's behold Book of Airs bright carefull verse Cynthia's Revels daunce dear death delight divine dost doth earth earthly eccho ring EDMUND SPENSER Elizabethan Endymion England's Helicon Epithalamion eyes face Faerie Queene fair fayre fear flowers gentle goddess golden goodly grace hast hath hear heart heaven heavenly heavie herse Hero Hero and Leander honour Jove kiss Leander light live Lord love's lovers lust lyke lyric MICHAEL DRAYTON morning muse never night nought nymphs Ovid Oxford pastoral Phoebe pity play pleasure poem poet poetry praise prayse Probably written Queen Satire SATIRE III SATIRE VI scorn Shepheardes Calender shepherds shine Sidney sing sleep song sonnets soul Spenser stars sung sweet thee theyr thine things Thomas Campion Thomas Lodge thou thought Tottel's Miscellany unto Venus virtue wilt woods youth ΙΟ