The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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Strana lxvii
... nought , but that he nought did know ' ; And the great mocking - Master mockt not then , When he said , ‹ Truth was buried deepe below . For how may we to others ' things attaine , When none of vs his owne soule vnderstands ? For which ...
... nought , but that he nought did know ' ; And the great mocking - Master mockt not then , When he said , ‹ Truth was buried deepe below . For how may we to others ' things attaine , When none of vs his owne soule vnderstands ? For which ...
Strana lxviii
... Nought ties the soule ; her subtiltie is such She moues the bodie , which she doth possesse , Yet no part toucheth , but by Vertue's touch . Then dwels shee not therein as in a tent , Nor as a pilot in his ship doth sit ; Nor as the ...
... Nought ties the soule ; her subtiltie is such She moues the bodie , which she doth possesse , Yet no part toucheth , but by Vertue's touch . Then dwels shee not therein as in a tent , Nor as a pilot in his ship doth sit ; Nor as the ...
Strana lxxxv
... Nought but a fine perfection of the Sense ; Or of the formes which fancie doth enroule , A quicke resulting , and a consequence ? What is it then that doth the Sense accuse , Both of false judgements , and fond appetites ? What makes vs ...
... Nought but a fine perfection of the Sense ; Or of the formes which fancie doth enroule , A quicke resulting , and a consequence ? What is it then that doth the Sense accuse , Both of false judgements , and fond appetites ? What makes vs ...
Strana lxxxvi
... Soules but in their Senses are . If we had nought but Sense , then onely they Should haue sound minds , which haue their Senses sound ; But Wisdome growes , when Senses doe decay , And lxxxvi . MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION .
... Soules but in their Senses are . If we had nought but Sense , then onely they Should haue sound minds , which haue their Senses sound ; But Wisdome growes , when Senses doe decay , And lxxxvi . MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION .
Strana lxxxvii
... nought but Sense , each liuing wight , Which we call brute , would be more sharp then we ; As hauing Sense's apprehensiue might , In a more cleere , and excellent degree . But they doe want that quicke discoursing power , Which doth in ...
... nought but Sense , each liuing wight , Which we call brute , would be more sharp then we ; As hauing Sense's apprehensiue might , In a more cleere , and excellent degree . But they doe want that quicke discoursing power , Which doth in ...
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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