The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... Mind Of her Wit Of her Will • Of her Memorie PAGE • 137 • 138 . 139 • 140 141 142 • · 143 144 145 • 146 • 147 • 148 • . 149 . 150 • 151 Of her Phantasie · Of the Organs of her Minde . Of the Passions of her Heart Of the innumerable ...
... Mind Of her Wit Of her Will • Of her Memorie PAGE • 137 • 138 . 139 • 140 141 142 • · 143 144 145 • 146 • 147 • 148 • . 149 . 150 • 151 Of her Phantasie · Of the Organs of her Minde . Of the Passions of her Heart Of the innumerable ...
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... mind , And all that in the world is counted good . Thinke of her worth , and think that God did meane , This worthy mind should worthy things imbrace ; Blast not her beauties with thy thoughts vnclean , Nor her dishonour with thy ...
... mind , And all that in the world is counted good . Thinke of her worth , and think that God did meane , This worthy mind should worthy things imbrace ; Blast not her beauties with thy thoughts vnclean , Nor her dishonour with thy ...
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... mind , In pleasing affability , singular modesty : In a woman's body a man's spirit , In most adverse circumstances a serene mind , In a wicked age unshaken piety and uprightness . Not for her did Luxury relax her strong soul , MEMORIAL ...
... mind , In pleasing affability , singular modesty : In a woman's body a man's spirit , In most adverse circumstances a serene mind , In a wicked age unshaken piety and uprightness . Not for her did Luxury relax her strong soul , MEMORIAL ...
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... mind , she not only took but ruled . Nay she was full of God , to which fulness Neither a smiling world could have added , Nor from it a frowning world have taken away . Now for a long time sufficiently breathing of God and aspiring ...
... mind , she not only took but ruled . Nay she was full of God , to which fulness Neither a smiling world could have added , Nor from it a frowning world have taken away . Now for a long time sufficiently breathing of God and aspiring ...
Strana lxi
... Wither's translation . With my mind and memory full of " Nosce Teipsum " and the poem itself beside me , I have read and re - read every page , sentence and word of Nemesius and Wither ( and there is a MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . lxi .
... Wither's translation . With my mind and memory full of " Nosce Teipsum " and the poem itself beside me , I have read and re - read every page , sentence and word of Nemesius and Wither ( and there is a MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . lxi .
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1st edition aboue aduance Æneid Antinous ayre beames beare beauty behold bodie's body braine corruption Dauis daunce daunceth Davies and Southey death diuers diuine doth doth spring eare Earth Epigrams eternall eternitie Euen euery faire farre formes giue giuen God's Harefield hath haue heare heart heauen heauenly Hymnes to Astræa immortalitie immortall Ireland iudge King learne light liue Lord Lottery Loue man's Margin-Note measure Middle Temple mind Misprinted moue Muse Musicke nature Nemesius neuer Nosce Teipsum nought obiects Orchestra perceiue perfect perswade pleasure poem Poet praise Prince Queene quicke Reason Samuel Daniel selfe selues Sense shee doth shew sight sinne Sir John Davies sith Sonnets Soule spheare spirit stanza starres subtill sunne sweet thee themselues thereof thinke Thomas Davies thou thought Tisbury true verse vertue vnderstanding vnto vpon wherein William Davenant yeeld