Select Poetry, Chiefly Devotional, of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Teil 1Edward Farr Printed at the University Press, 1845 - 559 Seiten |
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... poems related to the Reformation , they have been printed entire ; and the whole may be considered as an illustration of some of the results which the English Re- formation produced on the literature of the age , and.
... poems related to the Reformation , they have been printed entire ; and the whole may be considered as an illustration of some of the results which the English Re- formation produced on the literature of the age , and.
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... poems which may have first appeared a few years later . It has not been thought advisable to enter into disquisitions on the merits and characters of these writers . In the age in which they wrote , poetry was too often supposed to ...
... poems which may have first appeared a few years later . It has not been thought advisable to enter into disquisitions on the merits and characters of these writers . In the age in which they wrote , poetry was too often supposed to ...
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... poems of Gascoigne were evidently written in what he calls his " middle age , " when he saw and lamented the follies of his youth . The original editions of his poems are among the rarest books in the English language . Gascoigne died ...
... poems of Gascoigne were evidently written in what he calls his " middle age , " when he saw and lamented the follies of his youth . The original editions of his poems are among the rarest books in the English language . Gascoigne died ...
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... poems are chiefly of a secular character ; but some few of his minor pieces have a moral and religious tendency , and among them are a few versions of selected psalms . X. MICHAEL DRAYTON . THIS poet was born in 1563 , and died in 1631 ...
... poems are chiefly of a secular character ; but some few of his minor pieces have a moral and religious tendency , and among them are a few versions of selected psalms . X. MICHAEL DRAYTON . THIS poet was born in 1563 , and died in 1631 ...
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... poems . 66 XI . HENRY LOK . Or this author little is known , though he appears to have been connected with the court of Elizabeth , to whom he dedicated some of his pieces , comprising two hundred sonnets , treating of meditation ...
... poems . 66 XI . HENRY LOK . Or this author little is known , though he appears to have been connected with the court of Elizabeth , to whom he dedicated some of his pieces , comprising two hundred sonnets , treating of meditation ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
angels ANTHONY MUNDAY behold blessed blisse bloud bounty endeth never brest Christ comfort Countess of Pembroke dayes Dayntie Deuises didst diuine dooth doth DUDLEY FENNER earth ELIZ eternall euen euery eyes farre feare flesh foes FRANCIS DAVISON George Gascoigne giue glorious glory God's godly grace hand hart hast hath haue heauen heavenly holy HUMPHREY GIFFORD infinite ioyes Jehova kindnesse lasteth King light liue Lord Lord Vaux loue mightie minde moue mynd neuer NICHOLAS BRETON nought Old Version paine Paradise of Dayntie poems POETS powre praise Psalms published put to death Queen Elizabeth raigne rest sacred shal shee shew sight sinfull sing sinne Sinner Sir Philip Sidney Sith song Sonne SONNET soule soule's sunne sweete thee thine things thou thought thy mercie truth unto vaine vertue vnto vpon wicked wisedome wishte wrote wyll wyshte
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 32 - Being with thy deare blood clene washt from sin, May live for ever in felicity: And that thy love we weighing worthily, May likewise love thee...
Seite 30 - And is there care in Heaven ? and is there love In heavenly spirits to these creatures base, That may compassion of their evils move ? There is...
Seite 18 - His grace, his doome, his mercy, and his might, By which he lends us of himselfe a sight! Those unto all he daily doth display, And shew himselfe in th...
Seite xlvii - Hymns, is set forth, and allowed to be sung in all congregations of the said church, before and after Morning and Evening Prayer, and also before and after Sermons, at the discretion of the minister.
Seite xxiii - ... he goes twitching and hopping in our language like a man running upon quagmires, up the hill in one syllable, and down the dale in another, retaining no part of that stately smooth gait which he vaunts himself with among the Greeks and Latins.
Seite 30 - O ! th" exceeding grace Of highest God that loves his creatures so, And all his works with mercy doth embrace, That blessed Angels he sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe...
Seite 19 - The meanes, therefore, which unto us is lent Him to behold, is on his workes to looke, Which he hath made in beauty excellent, And in the same, as in a brasen booke, lag To read enregistred in every nooke His goodnesse, which his beautie doth declare ; For all thats good is beautifull and faire.
Seite 24 - And looke at last up to that Soveraine Light, From whose pure beams al perfect beauty springs, That kindleth love in every godly spright Even the love of God; which loathing brings Of this vile world and these gay-seeming things; With whose sweete pleasures being so possest, Thy straying thoughts henceforth for ever rest.
Seite 30 - How oft do they with golden pinions cleave The flitting skies, like flying pursuivant, Against foul fiends to aid us militant ! They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright squadrons round about us plant, And all for love, and nothing for reward : Oh, why should heavenly God to men have such regard ?1 This agrees with what is recorded of St.
Seite 12 - Him first to love that was so dearly bought, And next our brethren to his image wrought. Him first to love great right and reason is, Who first to us our life and being gave, And after, when we fared had...