The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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Strana xli
... giue me no occasion to wryte longer in that you impart not by yo ' lrs any occurrence of yrs . And so wth my very love consid " towards you I remayne Yor assured friend FR . BACON . from Graies Inn , this 26th of Dec. 1606 . To my very ...
... giue me no occasion to wryte longer in that you impart not by yo ' lrs any occurrence of yrs . And so wth my very love consid " towards you I remayne Yor assured friend FR . BACON . from Graies Inn , this 26th of Dec. 1606 . To my very ...
Strana lxiv
... giue a part . Musicians thinke our Soules are harmonies , Phisicians hold that they complexions bee ; Epicures make them swarmes of atomies , Which doe by chance into our bodies flee . ” ( p . 26. ) In Nemesius , c . 2. § 1 , the ...
... giue a part . Musicians thinke our Soules are harmonies , Phisicians hold that they complexions bee ; Epicures make them swarmes of atomies , Which doe by chance into our bodies flee . ” ( p . 26. ) In Nemesius , c . 2. § 1 , the ...
Strana lxvii
... giue , Nor how , nor whence , nor where , nor what she is ? All things without , which round about we see , We seeke to knowe , and how therewith to doe ; But that whereby we reason , liue and be , MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . lxvii .
... giue , Nor how , nor whence , nor where , nor what she is ? All things without , which round about we see , We seeke to knowe , and how therewith to doe ; But that whereby we reason , liue and be , MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . lxvii .
Strana 16
... giue Passion eyes , made Reason blind . For then their minds did first in Passion see Those wretched shapes of Miserie and Woe , Of Nakednesse , of Shame , of Pouertie , Which then their owne experience made them know . But then grew ...
... giue Passion eyes , made Reason blind . For then their minds did first in Passion see Those wretched shapes of Miserie and Woe , Of Nakednesse , of Shame , of Pouertie , Which then their owne experience made them know . But then grew ...
Strana 19
... giue , Nor how , nor whence , nor where , nor what she is ? 3 ' One ' in 1599 and 1608 editions . G. * ' Mortal ' in 1599 and 1608 editions . G. 5 Misprinted ' here ' but corrected in the errata of 1622 edition , as above , from 1599 ...
... giue , Nor how , nor whence , nor where , nor what she is ? 3 ' One ' in 1599 and 1608 editions . G. * ' Mortal ' in 1599 and 1608 editions . G. 5 Misprinted ' here ' but corrected in the errata of 1622 edition , as above , from 1599 ...
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aboue Æneid Antinous ayre beames beare beauties behold bodie's body braine corruption Dauis daunce Davies and Southey death diuers diuine doth doth spring eare Earth edition Epigrams eternall eternitie Euen euery euery thing faire farre formes giue giuen God's Harefield hath haue heare heart heauen heauenly honour Hymnes to Astræa immortalitie immortall Ireland iudge King learne leaue light liue Lord Lottery Loue man's Margin-Note Middle Temple mind Misprinted moue Muse Musicke nature Nemesius neuer Nosce Teipsum nought obiects Orchestra perceiue perfect pleasure poem Poet praise Prince Queen quicke Reason receiue selfe selues Sense shee doth shew sight sinne Sir John Davies sith Sonnets Soule Soule doth spirit stanza starre subtill sunne sweet thee themselues thereof thinke Thomas Davies thou thought Tisbury true verse vertue vnderstanding vnto vpon wherein William Davenant yeeld
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Strana xcv - But tell me, tell me! speak again, Thy soft response renewing— What makes that ship drive on so fast? What is the ocean doing?' Second Voice 'Still as a slave before his lord, The ocean hath no blast; His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast— If he may know which way to go; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see! how graciously She looketh down on him.
Strana 77 - O, what is man, great Maker of mankind, That Thou to him so great respect dost bear, That Thou adorn'st him with so bright a mind, Mak'st him a king, and e'en an angel's peer.
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Strana lxvii - Nor as the spider in his web is pent; Nor as the wax retains the print in it; Nor as a vessel water doth contain; Nor as one liquor in another shed; Nor as the heat doth in the fire remain; Nor as a voice throughout the air is spread. But as the fair and...
Strana xxi - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
Strana 84 - In that to God she doth directly move ; And on no mortal thing can make her stay, She cannot be from hence, but from above.
Strana 69 - But sith the brain doth lodge the powers of Sense, How makes it in the heart those passions spring? The mutual love, the kind intelligence 'Twixt heart and brain, this sympathy doth bring.
Strana 66 - Much like a subtle spider which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide, If aught do touch the utmost thread of it She feels it instantly on every side.
Strana lxxix - Perhaps no language can produce a poem, extending to so great a length, of more condensation of thought, or in which fewer languid verses will be found.