The Prologe To The Maske Of Myndes (Nicholas Bacon Poems)
This worldes madde maskerye I intende to disgrace Pluckeinge of the viser and the disguiseinge gere From this merye maskers soe as ...
This worldes madde maskerye I intende to disgrace Pluckeinge of the viser and the disguiseinge gere From this merye maskers soe as ...
Oh yesterday, I t'ink it was, while cruisin' down the street,I met with Bill. — "Hullo," he says, "let's give ...
From time to timeThe clouds give restTo the moon beholders.. (Matsuo Basho)
Ah! whither, Love! wilt thou now carry mee?What wontlesse fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of ...
Listen to the Poet's story Of an ancient bell,Freighted with its wreaths of glory, With its fate as well:On Alhambra's ...
Sword of Common Sense! -Our surest gift: the sacred chainOf man to man: firm earth for trustIn structures vowed to ...
Over the rim of the glass Containing a good martini with a twist I eye her bosom and consider a ...
I When the Head of Bran Was firm on British shoulders, God made a man! Cried all beholders. Steel could ...
IN this rejoicing time, when sun and shower In shining alternation rule the sky, And the brown fields are shadow'd ...
"Fie upon't!All men are false, I think. The date of loveIs out, expired, its stories all grown stale,O'erpast, forgotten, like ...
When I remark her golden hair Swoon on her glorious shoulders,I marvel not that sight so rare Doth ravish all ...
If with civility you can, declineAll public feasts, and learn at home to dineWith sober food, at your own charge ...
IA pretty girl at time o' gloamingHath whispered me to go and meet herWithout the city gate.I love her, but ...
Ahasuerus Jenkins of the "Operatic Own," Was dowered with a tenor voice of super-Santley tone. His views on equitation were, ...
When I remark her golden hair Swoon on her glorious shoulders, I marvel not that sight so rare Doth ravish ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. Let us begin and carry up this corpse, Singing together. Leave we ...
I. I dream of a red-rose tree. And which of its roses three Is the dearest rose to me? II. ...
Apollo's wrath to man the dreadful spring Of ills innum'rous, tuneful goddess, sing! Thou who did'st first th' ideal pencil ...
We have all of us read how the Israelites fled From Egypt with Pharaoh in eager pursuit of 'em, And ...
No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar us'd, To sit indulgent, ...
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