The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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Strana viii
... Motion of Life The Locall Motion The intellectuall Powers of the Soule The Wit or Understanding • Reason , Vnderstanding PAGE бо 61 • 63 · 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 70 • 71 · 72 73 • 74 74 75 75 76 76 Opinion , Judgement The Power of Will ...
... Motion of Life The Locall Motion The intellectuall Powers of the Soule The Wit or Understanding • Reason , Vnderstanding PAGE бо 61 • 63 · 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 70 • 71 · 72 73 • 74 74 75 75 76 76 Opinion , Judgement The Power of Will ...
Strana lxviii
... motions we forget the while . We that acquaint our selues with euery Zoane And passe both Tropikes and behold the Poles , When we come home , are to our selues vnknown , And vnacquainted still with our owne Soules . We study Speech but ...
... motions we forget the while . We that acquaint our selues with euery Zoane And passe both Tropikes and behold the Poles , When we come home , are to our selues vnknown , And vnacquainted still with our owne Soules . We study Speech but ...
Strana lxxiii
... MOTION OF THE SOULE . how can shee but immortall bee ? When with the motions of both Will and Wit , She still aspireth to eternitie , And neuer rests , till she attaine to it ? Water in conduit pipes , can rise no higher Then the wel ...
... MOTION OF THE SOULE . how can shee but immortall bee ? When with the motions of both Will and Wit , She still aspireth to eternitie , And neuer rests , till she attaine to it ? Water in conduit pipes , can rise no higher Then the wel ...
Strana lxxiv
... motions can be less like each other than that of meandering level and that of mounting upwards . " True ; but none the less is the original spoiled ' and despoiled metaphor , accurate and vivid . 6 If the Reader will surrender himself ...
... motions can be less like each other than that of meandering level and that of mounting upwards . " True ; but none the less is the original spoiled ' and despoiled metaphor , accurate and vivid . 6 If the Reader will surrender himself ...
Strana xcviii
... motion may make your dimension burne . " ( Epigrams , Book II . 67. ) I am tempted to further critical examination of this very remarkable Poetry ; but feel constrained by already transgressed limits to withhold them for the present ...
... motion may make your dimension burne . " ( Epigrams , Book II . 67. ) I am tempted to further critical examination of this very remarkable Poetry ; but feel constrained by already transgressed limits to withhold them for the present ...
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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