The Legend of King Arthur (Thomas Percy Poems)
Of Brutus' blood, in Brittaine borne,King Arthur I am to name;Through Christendome and HeathynesseWell knowne is my worthy fame.In Jesus ...
Of Brutus' blood, in Brittaine borne,King Arthur I am to name;Through Christendome and HeathynesseWell knowne is my worthy fame.In Jesus ...
Shall I, wasting in despaire,Dye because a woman's faire?Or make pale my cheeks with care'Cause another's rosie are?Be shee fairer ...
The Representation.ARGUMENT. Mundus Opes, Animam Coelum, Terramque resumpsit Terra: DEUS, Vitam cum tulit, Ipse dedit. Solus Amor facit esse DEUM; ...
Ah! whither, Love! wilt thou now carry mee?What wontlesse fury dost thou now inspireInto my feeble breast, too full of ...
Almightie Lord, who from thy glorious throneSeest and rulest all things ev'n as one:The smallest ant or atome knows thy ...
Love, that long since hast to thy mighty powrePerforce subdude my poor captived hart,And raging now therein with restlesse stowre,Doest ...
Of Brutus' blood, in Brittaine borne, King Arthur I am to name;Through Christendome and Heathynesse Well knowne is ...
Sheepheards give eare, and now be stillUnto my passions, and their cause, and what ...
Let Lovers that like honey flies After balme dropping showres ...
Sel. I See thee jolly Sheepheard merrie, And firme thy faith, and sound as a berrie.Sil. ...
Taurisius. The cause why that thou doo'st denie To looke on ...
Must I beleeve (sweet Cynthia) that the flame Hath light, and heat had ...
Faustus, if thou wilt reade from me These fewe and simple lines,By them most clearely thou shalt see,How ...
Do not conceale thy radiant eyes, The starre-light of serenest skies, ...
Those (Cynthia) that do taste the honey-dew, Of thy moist rosie lips, (who ...
Away despair; my gracious Lord doth heare, Though windes and waves assault my keel, He doth preserve it: ...
Soul's joy, when thou art gone, And I alone, ...
Lett her parents then confesse That they beleeve her happinesse, Which now they question. Thinke as you Lent her the ...
Though Death to good men be the greatest boone, I dare not think this Lady dyde so soone. She should ...
You that affright with lamentable notes The servants from their beef, whose hungry throats Vex the grume porter's surly conscience: ...
CANTO IIII To sinfull house of Pride, Duessa guides the faithfull knight, Where brothers death to wreak Sansjoy doth chalenge ...
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