Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 17
... eyes , By love so vainly fed ; So lust of old the Deluge punished . COWLEY . All arm'd in brass , the richest dress of war , ( A dismal glorious sight ! ) he shone afar . The Sun himself started with sudden fright , To see his beams ...
... eyes , By love so vainly fed ; So lust of old the Deluge punished . COWLEY . All arm'd in brass , the richest dress of war , ( A dismal glorious sight ! ) he shone afar . The Sun himself started with sudden fright , To see his beams ...
Página 20
... eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent , In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels lustres ...
... eyes , At every glance a constellation flies , And sowes the court with stars , and doth prevent , In light and power , the all - ey'd firmament : First her eye kindles other ladies ' eyes , Then from their beams their jewels lustres ...
Página 51
... eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then , since she did part ; For in her Nature wasted all her ...
... eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their glorious light . Expect not beauty then , since she did part ; For in her Nature wasted all her ...
Página 52
... eyes , whose charming light , More than the world besides , does please my sight . " Those who contemn thy sacred deity , Laugh at thy power , make them thine anger know : I faultless am ; what honour can it be , Only to wound your ...
... eyes , whose charming light , More than the world besides , does please my sight . " Those who contemn thy sacred deity , Laugh at thy power , make them thine anger know : I faultless am ; what honour can it be , Only to wound your ...
Página 53
... eyes . " Long have I staid , but yet have no relief ; Long have I lov'd , yet have no favour shown ; Because she knows not of my killing grief , And I have fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart ...
... eyes . " Long have I staid , but yet have no relief ; Long have I lov'd , yet have no favour shown ; Because she knows not of my killing grief , And I have fear'd to make my sorrows known . For why ? alas ! if she should once but dart ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
ABRAHAM COWLEY Æneid Anacreon Androgeus appear arms beauteous beauty blest blood bold breast bright burning-glass Chromius Constantia Cowley David death delight divine doth e'er Earth errour ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd fire flame friends gentle give gods gold grief hand happy haste hath hear heart Heaven honour Jabesh JOHN DENHAM king less light live lov'd Love's lyre methinks mighty mind Moab Muse Nature ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er Orinda Ovid Philetus Pindar pleasure poets praise pride prince proud rage rich sacred Saul Saul's shine sight smiling bank soul spirit strong sure sword tears thee thine things thou dost thought twas Twill twixt tyrant verse Virg Virgil virtue Whilst whole wise wonder wound wretched youth