Familiar QuotationsRoutledge, 1889 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 25
Page 79
... POEMS . Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear . Venus and Adonis . Line 145 . For greatest scandal waits on greatest state . Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together . Lucrece . Line 1006 . The Passionate Pilgrim , viii . Have ...
... POEMS . Bid me discourse , I will enchant thine ear . Venus and Adonis . Line 145 . For greatest scandal waits on greatest state . Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together . Lucrece . Line 1006 . The Passionate Pilgrim , viii . Have ...
Page 80
John Bartlett. POEMS - continued . ] When proud - pied April , dress'd in all his trim , Hath put a spirit of youth in everything . And beauty , making beautiful old rhyme . My nature is subdu'd To what it works in , like the dyer's hand ...
John Bartlett. POEMS - continued . ] When proud - pied April , dress'd in all his trim , Hath put a spirit of youth in everything . And beauty , making beautiful old rhyme . My nature is subdu'd To what it works in , like the dyer's hand ...
Page 84
... , often attributed to Shakespeare , is now confidently assigned to Barnfield ; it is found in his collection of Poems in Divers Humours , published in 1598 . DR . JOHN DONNE . 1573-1631 . He was the WOTTON - continued . ]
... , often attributed to Shakespeare , is now confidently assigned to Barnfield ; it is found in his collection of Poems in Divers Humours , published in 1598 . DR . JOHN DONNE . 1573-1631 . He was the WOTTON - continued . ]
Page 85
... Poems . On the Sacrament . We understood Her by her sight ; her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . Funeral Elegies . On the Death of Mistress Drury ...
... Poems . On the Sacrament . We understood Her by her sight ; her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks , and so distinctly wrought , That one might almost say her body thought . Funeral Elegies . On the Death of Mistress Drury ...
Page 86
... poems preserved amongst the Lansdowne MSS . , in the British Museum , this epitaph is ascribed to Browne ( 1590-1645 ) . 2 Cf. Basse , p . 125 . a Cf. Pope , Horace , Book i . Ep . 1 , Line 103 . 4 Cf. Young , Night Thoughts , N. 5 ...
... poems preserved amongst the Lansdowne MSS . , in the British Museum , this epitaph is ascribed to Browne ( 1590-1645 ) . 2 Cf. Basse , p . 125 . a Cf. Pope , Horace , Book i . Ep . 1 , Line 103 . 4 Cf. Young , Night Thoughts , N. 5 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acti Anatomy of Melancholy angels bearbaiting Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better blessed Book breath Cæsar Canto Canto iii cloth crown dark dead dear death Devil divine doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles edges Epistle eternal Faerie Queene fair fear fire flower fool gilt give glory grave hand happy hast hath heart heaven hell honour hope HOWARD STAUNTON Hudibras Ibid JOHN King Lady light Line live Lord man's merry mind morning nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers o'er peace pleasure Plutarch Poems Poetical poets Prov Proverbs Satire vi Shakespeare sigh Sir JOHN GILBERT sleep smile Song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears thee There's thine things thou thought truth unto viii virtue wind wings wise woman words young youth