Select Poems from the Hesperides: Or, Works Both Human and DivineJ. Gutch, 1810 - 253 Seiten |
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... happy pair ! let breath , But lost to one , be th ' others death ; And as there is one love , one faith , one troth ; Be so one death , one grave to both : Till when , in such assurance live , ye may Nor fear , nor wish your dying day ...
... happy pair ! let breath , But lost to one , be th ' others death ; And as there is one love , one faith , one troth ; Be so one death , one grave to both : Till when , in such assurance live , ye may Nor fear , nor wish your dying day ...
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... expression . In this stile of com- position Herrick seems to have been singularly happy . The reader will be gratified with many pieces of a similar nature , as he proceeds . Duly morn and ev'ning come , And with flowers dress 27.
... expression . In this stile of com- position Herrick seems to have been singularly happy . The reader will be gratified with many pieces of a similar nature , as he proceeds . Duly morn and ev'ning come , And with flowers dress 27.
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... happy dawning of her thigh ; Which when I saw , I made access To kiss that tempting nakedness ; But she forbad me with a wand Of myrtle she had in her hand ; And , chiding me , said : " Hence , remove , " Herrick ! Thou art too coarse ...
... happy dawning of her thigh ; Which when I saw , I made access To kiss that tempting nakedness ; But she forbad me with a wand Of myrtle she had in her hand ; And , chiding me , said : " Hence , remove , " Herrick ! Thou art too coarse ...
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... happy life Of the good man , and the wife ! Move forward then your rosy feet , And make whate'er they touch turn sweet . May all like flow'ry meads Smell , where your soft foot treads ; And ev'ry thing assume To it the like perfume ; As ...
... happy life Of the good man , and the wife ! Move forward then your rosy feet , And make whate'er they touch turn sweet . May all like flow'ry meads Smell , where your soft foot treads ; And ev'ry thing assume To it the like perfume ; As ...
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... to light on me . Happy you , who can have seas For to quench ye , or some ease From your kinder mistresses ! * Huic misero fatum dura puella fuit . PROPERT : Eleg . 1. Lib . 2. ver . ult . I have one , and she alone , Of a 38.
... to light on me . Happy you , who can have seas For to quench ye , or some ease From your kinder mistresses ! * Huic misero fatum dura puella fuit . PROPERT : Eleg . 1. Lib . 2. ver . ult . I have one , and she alone , Of a 38.
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Amaryllis Anacreon Anthea Bacchus BEN JONSON best fits Biancha bless blush bride bring ye love Catullus cheek cherry Chorus Clipseby cowslips crown'd Cupid curious dead Dean Prior doth drink ears ELECTRA ENDYMION PORTER ev'ry eyes fair fairy feast fire fits a little flow'rs give grace hair hand heart hence Herrick Hesperides honour HORAT Hymen HYMN i'th JOHN WICKES Julia keep king kiss lady Leicestershire lilies lines lips live Love's Love's fire Lycidas lyrick maids mirth mistress ne'er Neatherd never night note to poem numbers pearl Perilla pity play poet pretty primrose Robert Herrick roses saint Sappho shew show'rs sing sleep smell smile soft SONG spring stoolball strew sweet tears tell thee Theodorus Bailey thine thing thou art thou dost thou shalt Tibullus tree unto verse virgins wanton wassail weep wine
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 134 - TO BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast ? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile, To blush and gently smile, And go at last.
Seite 44 - Come, my Corinna, come ; and, coming, mark How each field turns a street, each street a park Made green, and trimm'd with trees ; see how Devotion gives each house a bough, Or branch ; each porch, each door, ere this, An ark, a tabernacle is Made up of whitethorn neatly interwove, As if here were those cooler shades of love.
Seite 95 - You haste away so soon; As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attain'd his noon. Stay, stay Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having pray'd together, we Will go with you along. We have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a Spring ; As quick a growth to meet decay As you, or any thing.
Seite 45 - And some have wept, and woo'd, and plighted troth, And chose their priest, ere we can cast off sloth : Many a green-gown has been given ; Many a kiss, both odd and even : Many a glance, too, has been sent From out the eye, love's firmament : Many a jest told of the keys betraying This night, and locks pick'd : — yet we're not a Maying.
Seite 44 - To come forth like the spring-time fresh and green, And sweet as Flora. Take no care For jewels for your gown or hair : Fear not ; the leaves will strew Gems in abundance upon you : Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some orient pearls unwept.
Seite 160 - Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee, The shooting stars attend thee, And the elves also, Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire, befriend thee.
Seite 81 - To MEADOWS. Ye have been fresh and green, Ye have been fill'd with flowers ; And ye the walks have been Where maids have spent their hours. You have beheld how they With wicker arks did come, To kiss and bear away The richer cowslips home.
Seite 15 - Ribbons to flow confusedly: A winning wave, deserving note, In the tempestuous petticoat: A careless shoe-string, in whose tie I see a wild civility: Do more bewitch me than when art Is too precise in every part.
Seite 73 - About the cart hear how the rout Of rural younglings raise the shout, Pressing before, some coming after, Those with a shout, and these with laughter. Some bless the cart, some kiss the sheaves, Some prank them up with oaken leaves...
Seite 81 - E'en death to die for thee. Thou art my life, my love, my heart, The very eyes of me: And hast command of every part, To live and die for thee.