Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 18
... stand in rows . COWLEY . As they sought only for novelty , they did not much inquire whether their allu- sions were to things high or low , elegant or gross : whether they compared the little to the great , or the great to the little ...
... stand in rows . COWLEY . As they sought only for novelty , they did not much inquire whether their allu- sions were to things high or low , elegant or gross : whether they compared the little to the great , or the great to the little ...
Página 20
... stand , Than woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are ...
... stand , Than woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand ; And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by Donne : In none but us are ...
Página 24
... stand so thick i ' th ' sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking ...
... stand so thick i ' th ' sky , If those be stars which paint the galaxy . In his verses to lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking ...
Página 38
... stand For days , that yet belong to Fate , Does like an unthrift mortgage his estate , Before it falls into his hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away ...
... stand For days , that yet belong to Fate , Does like an unthrift mortgage his estate , Before it falls into his hand ; The bondman of the cloister so , All that he does receive does always owe . And still as time comes in , it goes away ...
Página 53
... stand , Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T ' excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case ...
... stand , Whilst Cupid , a blind pilot , doth command . At last resolv'd : " How shall I seek , " said he , " T ' excuse myself , dearest Philocrates ! That I from thee have hid this secrecy ? Yet censure not ; give me first leave to case ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Anacreon angels arms beauteous beauty behold blest blood bold breast bright call'd Chromius clouds Cowley David death delight divine doth dreadful e'er Earth eternal ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame friends gentle give glory God's gods gold hand happy haste hath heart Heaven Hell honour Israel Jabesh Joab king less light live lov'd Lucifer lyre mighty Milton mind Moab Muse Nahash Naioth Nature ne'er never night noble numbers o'er Ovid Paradise Paradise Lost Pindar pleasure poem poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Satan Saul Saul's seem'd shine sight smiling banks soul spirits stars stood sword terrour thee Thersander thine things thou dost thought thyself tree Twas Twill tyrant verse Virg virtue Whilst whole wings wise wonder wound youth