What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce, My soul, incensed with a sudden fire ? What tree, what shade, what spring, what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise-notes to... The Works of George Peele: David and Bethsabe. Battle of Alcazar. Device of ... - Página 8por George Peele - 1829Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...fight I They and their glory set in night ! GEORGE SANDYS (1577-1644). DAVID ENAMOURED OF BETHSABE. WHAT tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce My soul, incensed with a sudden fire! \i hat tree, what shade, what spring, what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame! Fair Eva,... | |
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...thee with thy loose delightsome robes, And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes, To play the wanton * with us through the leaves. Dav. What tunes, what...wonders pierce My soul, incensed with a sudden fire ? 50 What tree, what shade, what spring, what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? Fair... | |
| Frederick William Sternfeld - 2005 - 392 páginas
...hair . . . Let not my beauty's fire Inflame unstaid desire . . . Her lyric prompts the king to comment What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce My soul, incensed with a sudden fire ? Ashley Thorndyke has said of Peele's play that It does not give us reality or wisdom or truth; it... | |
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