| Bernhard ten Brink - 1896 - 332 页
...Windsor Castle. While there he wrote the sonnet which revealed to the world the secret of his love — " From Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence...whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, first gave her lively heat. Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast : Her sire an Earl ; her dame... | |
| William John Courthope - 1897 - 478 页
...combination of substantives and adjectives as in the opening of his well-known sonnet : — From Tuscane came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was sometime...whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, first gave her lively heat. This regularity of structure enabled him to protract the metrical sentence... | |
| Frederic Ives Carpenter - 1897 - 356 页
...HIS LOVE GERALDINE. Tuscane came my lady's worthy race; Fair Florence was sometime her ancient seate; The western isle, whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, did give her lively heat1: Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast; Her sire, an Earl ; her dame of princes' blood :... | |
| Frederic Ives Carpenter - 1897 - 350 页
...LOVE GERALDINE. Tuscane came my lady's worthy race; Fair Florence was sometime her ancient seate ; The western isle, whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, did give her lively heat1: Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast; Her sire, an Earl ; her dame of princes' blood :... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1897 - 812 页
...adoration, among them the fine sonnet wherein the world first learns of the lady and her lineage, — " From Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was sometime her ancient seat," eto. So ends, all too early, the work of the eminent Dutch scholar. His own closing words on the noble... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1897 - 808 页
...adoration, among them the fine sonnet wherein the world first learns of the lady and her lineage, — " From Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was sometime her anoient seat," etc. So ends, all too early, the work of the eminent Dutch scholar. His own closing... | |
| Edward Arber - 1900 - 340 页
...and by my death be seen ! FROM Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race. Fair Florence was sometime their ancient Seat. The Western Isle, whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, first gave her lively heat. Fostered she was with milk of Irish breast: Her sire, an Earl; her dame,... | |
| Edward Arber - 1901 - 348 页
...and by my death be seen ! FROM Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race. Fair Florence was sometime their ancient Seat. The Western Isle, whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, first gave her lively heat. Fostered she was with milk of Irish breast : Her sire, an Earl ; her dame,... | |
| Bernhard Aegidius Konrad ten Brink - 1902 - 344 页
...Windsor Castle. While there he wrote the sonnet which revealed to the world the secret of his love — " From Tuscan came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence...whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Camber's cliffs, first gave her lively heat. Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast : Her sire an Earl ; her dame... | |
| Gerald Brenan, Edward Phillips Statham - 1907 - 430 页
...Surrey's Poems as A Description and Praise of His Love, Geraldine, is as follows : — " From Tuscane came my Lady's worthy race ; Fair Florence was sometime...with milk of Irish breast : Her sire an Earl ; her dam of Princes' blood. From tender years in Britain she doth rest With Kinges child ; where she tasteth... | |
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