The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... Sunne : So golden Mazor wont suspicion breed , Of deadly hemloc's poisoned potion : So adders shroud themselves in fairest leaves : So fouler fate the fairer thing bereaves . Nor the low bush feares climbing ivy twine : Nor lowly ...
... Sunne : So golden Mazor wont suspicion breed , Of deadly hemloc's poisoned potion : So adders shroud themselves in fairest leaves : So fouler fate the fairer thing bereaves . Nor the low bush feares climbing ivy twine : Nor lowly ...
Page 272
... Sunne before it dies . It dy'd before , now let it live againe , Then let it dye , and bide some famous bane . Satis est potuisse videri . SATIRE I. Che baiar vuol , bai . WHO dares upbraid these open rhymes of mine With blindfold ...
... Sunne before it dies . It dy'd before , now let it live againe , Then let it dye , and bide some famous bane . Satis est potuisse videri . SATIRE I. Che baiar vuol , bai . WHO dares upbraid these open rhymes of mine With blindfold ...
Page 280
... Sunne save once , ( as stories faine ) He stole the daughter of the harvest queene , And gript the mawes of barren Sicily With long constraint of pineful penury ; And they that should resist his second rage , Have pent themselves up in ...
... Sunne save once , ( as stories faine ) He stole the daughter of the harvest queene , And gript the mawes of barren Sicily With long constraint of pineful penury ; And they that should resist his second rage , Have pent themselves up in ...
Page 293
... Sunne , so no deformitie can be found in those papers , ouer which your eyes haue once shined . I rest Your honors most humbly deuoted , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTVOVS LADÝ , THE LADY AGNES DOWGLAS , COUNTESSE ...
... Sunne , so no deformitie can be found in those papers , ouer which your eyes haue once shined . I rest Your honors most humbly deuoted , WILLIAM ALEXANDER . TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND VERTVOVS LADÝ , THE LADY AGNES DOWGLAS , COUNTESSE ...
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... Sunne part of thy burthen beares , And whilest thou doest in pearly drops regrate , As ' t were to pitie thy distressed state , Exhales the christall of thy glistring teares ; But I poure forth my vowes before thy shrine , And whilst ...
... Sunne part of thy burthen beares , And whilest thou doest in pearly drops regrate , As ' t were to pitie thy distressed state , Exhales the christall of thy glistring teares ; But I poure forth my vowes before thy shrine , And whilst ...
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