The Songs of England and Scotland, 第 1 卷J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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第 xxiv 頁
... rest , And so can keep him stylle ; And he is accurst , ' That was the first That gave his wyff her will . There ys no man Whose wisdom canne Reforme a wylfull wyff , But onely god Who maide the rod For our unthryfty lyffe . ' The ...
... rest , And so can keep him stylle ; And he is accurst , ' That was the first That gave his wyff her will . There ys no man Whose wisdom canne Reforme a wylfull wyff , But onely god Who maide the rod For our unthryfty lyffe . ' The ...
第 xxvii 頁
... rest ; Untill I felt the feather'd boy Ay flickering in my captive brest- Since that time , loe ! in deep despaire All void of ioy my time I weare . The wofull prisoner Palemon , And Troylus eke , Kinge INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... rest ; Untill I felt the feather'd boy Ay flickering in my captive brest- Since that time , loe ! in deep despaire All void of ioy my time I weare . The wofull prisoner Palemon , And Troylus eke , Kinge INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
第 xxxi 頁
... - ingly adds , they will be the envy of the next . ' Time has stripped the leaves from the laure ! bough that courtiers put around the brow of Dorset , and * Campbell . his fame as a man of talent rests solely upon INTRODUCTION . Xxxi.
... - ingly adds , they will be the envy of the next . ' Time has stripped the leaves from the laure ! bough that courtiers put around the brow of Dorset , and * Campbell . his fame as a man of talent rests solely upon INTRODUCTION . Xxxi.
第 xxxii 頁
his fame as a man of talent rests solely upon his address written at sea during the Dutch war , to the Ladies at Whitehall . Dryden's genius had no com- mand over a song , he was deficient in lyrical ease , and had neither nature or ...
his fame as a man of talent rests solely upon his address written at sea during the Dutch war , to the Ladies at Whitehall . Dryden's genius had no com- mand over a song , he was deficient in lyrical ease , and had neither nature or ...
第 28 頁
... rest Of glittering gems what is your praise , When the bright diamond shows his rays ? But ah ! poor light , gem , voice , and sound , What are ye if my Mary shine ? Moon , diamond , flowers , and Philomel , Light , lustre , scent , and ...
... rest Of glittering gems what is your praise , When the bright diamond shows his rays ? But ah ! poor light , gem , voice , and sound , What are ye if my Mary shine ? Moon , diamond , flowers , and Philomel , Light , lustre , scent , and ...
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