The uncompleted edition of Wither's poems, ed. by J.M. Gutch. 4 vols, 第 2 卷1622 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 4 頁
... blessings giving . And happy you to have such comforts living . Nor do I think it can be rightly said You are unhappy in this One that's dead : For notwithstanding his first Anagram * Frights , with Behold , now cold , and vile I am ...
... blessings giving . And happy you to have such comforts living . Nor do I think it can be rightly said You are unhappy in this One that's dead : For notwithstanding his first Anagram * Frights , with Behold , now cold , and vile I am ...
第 9 頁
... blessed state ; Which thou indeed hadst cause enough to do . For when I saw thee place all thy delight Upon his worth ; and then when thou didst place it , ( And thy Joy almost mounted to her height ) His hapless end so suddenly deface ...
... blessed state ; Which thou indeed hadst cause enough to do . For when I saw thee place all thy delight Upon his worth ; and then when thou didst place it , ( And thy Joy almost mounted to her height ) His hapless end so suddenly deface ...
第 24 頁
... blessings on this mournful Land , We shall for IO , Hallelujah sing ; And our dear JAMES , if we herein persever , Shall have a Son to grace his Throne for ever . [ The panegyric of Mr. Dalrymple , in his Extracts from Wither's ...
... blessings on this mournful Land , We shall for IO , Hallelujah sing ; And our dear JAMES , if we herein persever , Shall have a Son to grace his Throne for ever . [ The panegyric of Mr. Dalrymple , in his Extracts from Wither's ...
第 36 頁
... bless us ! as they did at thunder . Alas ! my lines came from me too - too dully : They did not fill a Satyr's mouth up fully ; Hot blood , and youth , enrag'd with passions store , Taught me to reach a strain ne'er touch'd before . But ...
... bless us ! as they did at thunder . Alas ! my lines came from me too - too dully : They did not fill a Satyr's mouth up fully ; Hot blood , and youth , enrag'd with passions store , Taught me to reach a strain ne'er touch'd before . But ...
第 47 頁
... , would it did not possess thee , Provided some just trial might re - bless me ; Yea , though awhile I did endure the gall Of thy displeasure in this loathsome thrall . For notwithstanding in this place I lie By the command 47.
... , would it did not possess thee , Provided some just trial might re - bless me ; Yea , though awhile I did endure the gall Of thy displeasure in this loathsome thrall . For notwithstanding in this place I lie By the command 47.
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Alexis art thou bear behold blessed Canticle cause Christ church comfort confess contemn Count Palatine Cuddy dare dear death deign delight doth e'er earth Eclogue Edom envy EPIGRAM Epithalamion esteem eternal Ev'n ev'ry evermore eyes fair faith fame Father favour fear flesh foes fortunes friends George Wither give glory grace grief hand hate hath hear heart heav'n holy honest honour hope Hymns innocence Israel Jerusalem King live Lord malice Marshalsea means mercy mind Muse myrrh ne'er never nought nymphs Philarete pity pleas'd pleasure poor praise pray Prince Religio Medici Rhine Saint Satires Satyrs scorn shame shepherds shew sing Sisera SONG sorrow soul spirit spite sweet thee there's thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thought thy name true unto villainy virtue vouchsafe whilst Willy worth wrath
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第 166 頁 - By a daisy whose leaves spread Shut when Titan goes to bed ; Or a shady bush or tree, She could more infuse in me, Than all Nature's beauties can, In some other wiser man.
第 146 頁 - Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
第 145 頁 - WHEN Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair And fettered to her eye, The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
第 166 頁 - Some things that may sweeten gladness, In the very gall of sadness. The dull loneness, the black shade, That these hanging vaults have made, The strange music of the waves, Beating on these hollow caves, This black den which rocks emboss, Overgrown with eldest moss : The rude portals that give light More to Terror than Delight : This my chamber of Neglect, Wall'd about with Disrespect ; From all these and this dull air, A fit object for despair, She hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and...
第 297 頁 - I feel not in myself those common antipathies that I can discover in others : those national repugnances do not touch me, nor do I behold with prejudice the French, Italian, Spaniard, or Dutch...
第 145 頁 - When flowing cups run swiftly round With no allaying Thames, Our careless heads with roses bound, Our hearts with loyal flames; When thirsty grief in wine we steep, When healths and draughts go free, Fishes that tipple in the deep Know no such liberty. When...
第 167 頁 - Though thou be to them a scorn That to nought but earth are born, Let my life no longer be Than I am in love with thee : Though our wise ones call...
第 167 頁 - Beating on these hollow caves; This black den which rocks emboss, Overgrown with eldest moss: The rude portals that give light More to terror than delight; This my chamber of neglect, Walled about with disrespect. From all these, and this dull air, A fit object for despair, She hath taught me by her might To draw comfort and delight.
第 65 頁 - I FIRST adventure, with fool-hardy might, To tread the steps of perilous despite. I first adventure, follow me who list, And be the second English satirist.
第 165 頁 - Wer't in mortal's power to do.) She doth tell me where to borrow Comfort in the midst of sorrow ; Makes the desolatest place To her presence be a grace ; And the blackest discontents Be her fairest ornaments.