The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 2Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... 48 * Epi . 6 . * Epi . 9 . 48 * In Amorosum 48 49 * Epi . 10 . • 49 * EPITAPH AND EPIGRAM * GULLINGE SONNETS 50 NOTE . • 53 * DEDICATORY SONNET - To His Good Freinde SR ANTH . COOKE 55 * GULLINGE SONNETS . MINOR POEMS : * I . vi . CONTENTS ...
... 48 * Epi . 6 . * Epi . 9 . 48 * In Amorosum 48 49 * Epi . 10 . • 49 * EPITAPH AND EPIGRAM * GULLINGE SONNETS 50 NOTE . • 53 * DEDICATORY SONNET - To His Good Freinde SR ANTH . COOKE 55 * GULLINGE SONNETS . MINOR POEMS : * I . vi . CONTENTS ...
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Sir John Davies Alexander Balloch Grosart. * GULLINGE SONNETS . MINOR POEMS : * I . YET OTHER TWELVE WONDERS OF THE WORLD- * The Courtier . PAGE • 57 * The Divine · * The Souldier . * The Lawyer . * The Physitian * The Merchant . * The ...
Sir John Davies Alexander Balloch Grosart. * GULLINGE SONNETS . MINOR POEMS : * I . YET OTHER TWELVE WONDERS OF THE WORLD- * The Courtier . PAGE • 57 * The Divine · * The Souldier . * The Lawyer . * The Physitian * The Merchant . * The ...
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... sonnet , concluded his Mistress might [ have ] been the Ninth [ Tenth ] Worthy ; and said , he used a phrase like Dametas in [ Sir Philip Sidney's ] Arca- dia , who said For wit his Mistresse might be a gyant . " " Notes of Ben Jonson's ...
... sonnet , concluded his Mistress might [ have ] been the Ninth [ Tenth ] Worthy ; and said , he used a phrase like Dametas in [ Sir Philip Sidney's ] Arca- dia , who said For wit his Mistresse might be a gyant . " " Notes of Ben Jonson's ...
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... then the grist . 6. Epi . 10 . He that doth aske St. James they [ ? ] say , shall speed : O yt Kinge James would answere to my need . VOL . II . 2 V. GULLINGE SONNETS . NOTE . These Gullinge Sonnets ' APPENDIX TO EPIGRAMS . 49.
... then the grist . 6. Epi . 10 . He that doth aske St. James they [ ? ] say , shall speed : O yt Kinge James would answere to my need . VOL . II . 2 V. GULLINGE SONNETS . NOTE . These Gullinge Sonnets ' APPENDIX TO EPIGRAMS . 49.
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Sir John Davies Alexander Balloch Grosart. V. GULLINGE SONNETS . NOTE . These Gullinge Sonnets ' were first printed in *GULLINGE SONNETS.
Sir John Davies Alexander Balloch Grosart. V. GULLINGE SONNETS . NOTE . These Gullinge Sonnets ' were first printed in *GULLINGE SONNETS.
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Strana 89 - God forgive me my sharking, and lay vsurie to my charge. I am a Marriner, and am now come from the sea, where I had the Fortune to light upon these few trifles. I must confesse I came but lightly by them ; but I no sooner had them, but I made a vow, that as they came to my hands by Fortune, so I would not part with them but by Fortune.
Strana 248 - 1 or an apricocke," te " aye, or," &c. RC of this, I faith shee would give you little thankes I can tell you, for offeringe to draw so faire a flight from her Pigeon-house (as you call it) to your Dayrie-house. Jo. Wisely, wisely, brother Richard ; I...
Strana 88 - Madame, it is an olde saying, There is no fishing to the sea, nor service to the king: but it holdes when the sea is calme, and the king vertuous.
Strana 247 - Workmen about it 10 within less then these two howers. Besides, I doubt my Mr. and Mrs. are not at home ; or, if they be, you must make your owne provision, for they have noe provision for such Strangers. You should seeme to be Ladies; and we in the country have an old saying, that ' halfe a pease a day will serve a Lady.