| Peterhouse (University of Cambridge) - Scholars - 1924 - 222 pages
...Bird ; her little soule is ravisht, and so pour'd into loose extasies, that shee is plac't The Lute's light Genius now does proudly rise, heav'd on the...swolne Rapsodyes. Whose flourish (Meteor-like) doth curie the aire with flash of high-borne fancyes : here and there dancing in lofty measures, and anon... | |
| Richard Crashaw - English poetry - 1927 - 586 pages
...And murmur in a buzzing dinne, then gingle In shrill tongu'd accents : striving to bee single. 130 Every smooth turne, every delicious stroake Gives...proudly rise, Heav'd on the surges of swolne Rapsodyes. 104 Enthusiast.] Enthusiast 46 : Enthusiasts 48 T distinguishes also Musicks in So] This A 2 118 and... | |
| John Evelyn - Architecture - 2001 - 510 pages
...accents: striving to be single Every smooth turne, every delicious stroake Gives life to some new Grace;1" thus, bravely thus (Fraught with a fury so harmonious) The Lutes light Genius now dos proudly rise, Hear'd on the fifigers Surges of Swolne Rapsodyes, Whose flourish (Meteor like) doth... | |
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