Of those fierce darts despair at me doth throw; 0 make in me those civil wars to cease; 1 will good tribute pay, if thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed, A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light, A rosy garland and a weary head;... Penelope Rich and Her Circle - Seite 67von Maud Stepney Rawson - 1911 - 351 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...noise and blind to light, A rosy garland and a weary head ; And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me Livelier than else-where Stella's image see. SONNETS. IN martial sports I had my cunning tried, And yet to break more staves did me address, While... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 Seiten
...thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed, A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light, A rosy garland and a weary head ; And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me Livelier than else-where Stella's image see. 1... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 Seiten
...do so. Take thou of me, smooth pillows, sweetest bed, A chamber deaf to noise, and blind to light, A rosy garland, and a weary head :— And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt, in me, Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see.... | |
| 1823 - 696 Seiten
...thou do so. Take thou of me sweet pillows, sweetest bed; A chamber deaf to noise, and blind to light ; A rosy garland, and a weary head. And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shall in me, Livelier than elsewhere, STELLA'S image see.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 Seiten
...do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed ; A chamber, deaf to noise, and blind to light ; e did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to pleas by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see. Having... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 Seiten
...so. Take thou of roe smooth pillows, sweetest bed ; A ehamber, deaf to noise, and blind to light ; egg by right, More not thy heavy graee, thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see. Having... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...thou do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed, A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light, A rosy garland and a weary head ; And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shah in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see. SIR... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...noise, and blind to light ; A rosy garland, and a weary head ; And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me, Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see. LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY. FAREWELL OF THE SOl.'L TO THE BODY. dear! the hour draws nigh ; The sentence... | |
| 1833 - 240 Seiten
...noise, and blind to light ; A rosy garland, and a weary head : And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt, in me, Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. As good to write, as for to lie and groan : O Stella dear, how much thy power hath... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 240 Seiten
...do so. Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed ; A chamber deaf to noise, and blind to light ; A rosy garland, and a weary head : And if these things, as being thine by right, Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt, in me, Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see.... | |
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