The Book of Gems: Chaucer to PriorSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1836 - English poetry |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 25
... eyes , Though my reward be cruelnesse , With all the harme , happs can devyse , Yet I profess it willingly To serve and suffer patiently . Yea though fortune her pleasant face , Should shew , to set me up aloft , And straight my wealth ...
... eyes , Though my reward be cruelnesse , With all the harme , happs can devyse , Yet I profess it willingly To serve and suffer patiently . Yea though fortune her pleasant face , Should shew , to set me up aloft , And straight my wealth ...
Page 27
... eyes cast up into the Maydens tower , And easy sighes , such as folkes draw in Love : The stately seates , the ladies brighte of hewe ; The daunces short , long tales of greate delight Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but ...
... eyes cast up into the Maydens tower , And easy sighes , such as folkes draw in Love : The stately seates , the ladies brighte of hewe ; The daunces short , long tales of greate delight Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but ...
Page 28
... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myst the ball , and gote sighte of our dame To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above . The gravel grounde , wythe sleves tyde on the helme On foamyng horse , with swordes and frendly hartes ...
... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myst the ball , and gote sighte of our dame To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above . The gravel grounde , wythe sleves tyde on the helme On foamyng horse , with swordes and frendly hartes ...
Page 27
... eyes cast up into the Maydens tower , And easy sighes , such as folkes draw in Love : The stately seates , the ladies brighte of hewe ; The daunces short , long tales of greate delight Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but ...
... eyes cast up into the Maydens tower , And easy sighes , such as folkes draw in Love : The stately seates , the ladies brighte of hewe ; The daunces short , long tales of greate delight Wyth woordes and lookes , that tygers could but ...
Page 28
... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myst the ball , and gote sighte of our dame To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above . The gravel grounde , wythe sleves tyde on the helme On foamyng horse , with swordes and frendly hartes ...
... eyes oft we by gleames of love , Have myst the ball , and gote sighte of our dame To bayte her eyes , whyche kept the leads above . The gravel grounde , wythe sleves tyde on the helme On foamyng horse , with swordes and frendly hartes ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Andrew Marvell bear beauty Ben Jonson born breath brest Castara conceits court Cowley dayes death delight desire dost doth Earl earth England eyes face faire fame fancy farforth feare flame flowers fortune genius gentle GILES FLETCHER give glory grace grene griefe hand happy hart hast hath heart heaven holy orders honour Hudibras Inner Temple king kisse labour lady light live look Lord love's lover mind mistress Muse nature never night noble nought Oxford passed passion PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poems Poet poetry Poly-olbion pow'r praise Queen rest rich scorne shee Shepheard sighs sight sing Sir John Suckling Sir Philip Sidney song soul sunne sweet teares Tell thee thine things thinke thou art thought unto verse vertue wanton Westminster Abbey Whilst winds Wood write yeeld youth