The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies, Zväzok 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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Strana xxxi
... True , that when in 1622 Davies collected his Poems , the Sonnet to Martin was withdrawn and a hiatus left towards the close of " Orchestra . " But both these things are otherwise explainable . Both Elizabeth and Martin were now dead ...
... True , that when in 1622 Davies collected his Poems , the Sonnet to Martin was withdrawn and a hiatus left towards the close of " Orchestra . " But both these things are otherwise explainable . Both Elizabeth and Martin were now dead ...
Strana xxxvii
... true Christians ought . To become truly Religious towarde God , Loyall and faythfull to their Soueraigne , constantly obedient to his lawes & to the effecting thereof . I euer wysh & praye that they may haue religious virtuous & godly ...
... true Christians ought . To become truly Religious towarde God , Loyall and faythfull to their Soueraigne , constantly obedient to his lawes & to the effecting thereof . I euer wysh & praye that they may haue religious virtuous & godly ...
Strana xliii
... true reasons why Ireland has neuer been entirely subdued till the begin- ning of His Majesty's reign , " ( 4to ) will reward the most prolonged study to - day . It was published in 1612. In the same year he was made King's Sergeant and ...
... true reasons why Ireland has neuer been entirely subdued till the begin- ning of His Majesty's reign , " ( 4to ) will reward the most prolonged study to - day . It was published in 1612. In the same year he was made King's Sergeant and ...
Strana xlix
... True Cause " passed through several editions during his own life - time . One of his most important prose -- books after the " True Cause " brings us to the closing event of his busy and various - coloured life . d It is entitled in the ...
... True Cause " passed through several editions during his own life - time . One of his most important prose -- books after the " True Cause " brings us to the closing event of his busy and various - coloured life . d It is entitled in the ...
Strana lxi
... true it would utterly take from " Nosce Teipsum " the first characteristic and merit I claim for it - deep and original thought . But it is absolutely untrue , an utter delusion , as any one will find who takes the pains that I have ...
... true it would utterly take from " Nosce Teipsum " the first characteristic and merit I claim for it - deep and original thought . But it is absolutely untrue , an utter delusion , as any one will find who takes the pains that I have ...
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Strana xcvii - 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 81 - 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.
Strana lxix - 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...
Strana xxiii - O thou invisible spirit of wine ! if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
Strana 3 - Nosce Teipsum. This Oracle expounded in two Elegies. 1. Of Humane Knowledge. 2. Of the Soule of Man, and the immortalitie thereof.
Strana 88 - 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 87 - Noah's dove, can no sure footing take, She doth return from whence she first was sent, And flies...
Strana li - State in the sum of 500,000 francs. It was in struggling against the decision of this committee that the last days of Beaumarchais were consumed . After passing a happy evening with his family and a few chosen friends, on the 17th of May, he was found dead in his bed on the morning of the 18th of May, 1799.