The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 2Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... head , to travell in the mire . IN SEVERUM . 13 . The Puritan Severus oft doth read This text , that doth pronounce vain speech a sin , - 5 MS . " lynes . " D. G. 7 Mislikt ? 6 = Quintus's wit . G. 8 Isham ' wanders . ' G. " That thing ...
... head , to travell in the mire . IN SEVERUM . 13 . The Puritan Severus oft doth read This text , that doth pronounce vain speech a sin , - 5 MS . " lynes . " D. G. 7 Mislikt ? 6 = Quintus's wit . G. 8 Isham ' wanders . ' G. " That thing ...
Strana 18
... head Then Ioue , when Pallas issued from his braine And still he strives to be deliveréd e ; ; Of all his thoughts at once , but all in vaine For , as we see at all the play - house doores , When ended is the play , the dance , and song ...
... head Then Ioue , when Pallas issued from his braine And still he strives to be deliveréd e ; ; Of all his thoughts at once , but all in vaine For , as we see at all the play - house doores , When ended is the play , the dance , and song ...
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... head be white , his blade is greene : This old mad coult deserves a Martyr's praise , For he was burnèd in Queene Marie's daies . OF TOBACCO . 36 . Homer , of Moly and Nepenthe sings : Moly , the gods ' most soueraigne hearb diuine ...
... head be white , his blade is greene : This old mad coult deserves a Martyr's praise , For he was burnèd in Queene Marie's daies . OF TOBACCO . 36 . Homer , of Moly and Nepenthe sings : Moly , the gods ' most soueraigne hearb diuine ...
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... head to head , " His satten doublet and his veluet hose ? Are all with spittle from aboue be - spread : When he is like his father's countrey Hall , 8 Stinking with dogges , and muted all with haukes ; And rightly too on him this filth ...
... head to head , " His satten doublet and his veluet hose ? Are all with spittle from aboue be - spread : When he is like his father's countrey Hall , 8 Stinking with dogges , and muted all with haukes ; And rightly too on him this filth ...
Strana 83
... head is a continuall fast , And marriage is a continual feast . Wedlock indeed hath oft compared bin To publike Feasts where meete a publike rout ; Where they that are without would faine go in , And they that are within would faine go ...
... head is a continuall fast , And marriage is a continual feast . Wedlock indeed hath oft compared bin To publike Feasts where meete a publike rout ; Where they that are without would faine go in , And they that are within would faine go ...
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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.