English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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Page 83
... rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his ...
... rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire . The coward Love then to the heart apace Taketh his ...
Page 84
... rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all irked with the war , Wherein ...
... rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all irked with the war , Wherein ...
Page 86
... rest till she have her desire ; But frets within so farforth with the fire Of wreaking flames , that now determines she To die by Death , or venged by Death to be . 245 When fell Revenge with bloody foul pretence Had shown herself as ...
... rest till she have her desire ; But frets within so farforth with the fire Of wreaking flames , that now determines she To die by Death , or venged by Death to be . 245 When fell Revenge with bloody foul pretence Had shown herself as ...
Page 90
... rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me within ; You stop my tongue , and teach my heart to speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin , Strong through your cause , but by your ...
... rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me within ; You stop my tongue , and teach my heart to speak ; You calm the storm that passion did begin , Strong through your cause , but by your ...
Page 91
... rest around To her redoubled that her undersong , Which said their bridal day should not be long : And gentle Echo from the neighbour ground Their accents did resound . So forth those joyous birds did pass along , Adown the Lee , that ...
... rest around To her redoubled that her undersong , Which said their bridal day should not be long : And gentle Echo from the neighbour ground Their accents did resound . So forth those joyous birds did pass along , Adown the Lee , that ...
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