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
| Charles Lamb - 1887 - 584 páginas
...pierce any bright eye That wandereth lightly. David. What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders My soul, incensed with a sudden fire! 'W°hat tree,...paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame! Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise-notes to the liberal heavens, Struck with the accents... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 394 páginas
...wantons with us through the leaves. David. What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce What tree, what shade, what spring, what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame I Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise-notes to the liberal heavens, Struck with... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 500 páginas
...And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes. To play the wanton with us through the leaves. David — What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? QUEEN ELIZABETH KNIGHTING DRAKE. On board the Golden Hind at Deptford, April 4, 1581. Photogiavure... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 644 páginas
...And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes, To play the wanton with us through the leaves. David — What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise-notes to the liberal heavens, Strook with the accents... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 páginas
...bring delicate perfumes, To play the wantons with us through the leaves. Then the king soliloquises : What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise notes to the liberal heavens, Struck with the accents... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George Henry Warner - 1902 - 628 páginas
...And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes. To play the wanton with us through the leaves. David — What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ? Fair Eva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise-notes to the liberal heavens, Strook with the accents... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 páginas
...wantons with us through the 1< Then the king soliloquises : What tunes, what words, what looks, what we My soul, incensed with a sudden fire ? What tree, what shade, what spring, what Knjoys the l>eauty of so fair a dame ? Fair Kva, placed in perfect happiness, Lending her praise notes... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 702 páginas
...robes, And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes, To play the wantons with us through the leaves. David. What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ! 1[The play is in fifteen Scenes. See Peele's Works, ed. Bullen, 1888, vol. ii.] ' The sun's rays.... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 páginas
...robes, And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes, To play the wantons with us through the leaves. David. What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ! 1 [The play is in fifteen Scenes. See Peele's Works, ed. Bullen, 1888, vol. ii.] 9 The sun's rays.... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 páginas
...robes, And on thy wings bring delicate perfumes, To play the wantons with us through the leaves. David. What tunes, what words, what looks, what wonders pierce...what paradise, Enjoys the beauty of so fair a dame ! '[The play is in fifteen Scenes. See Peele'i Works, ed. Bullen, 1888, vol. ii.] " The sun's rays.... | |
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