Manductio And Coelum. Part I (James Chamberlayne Poems)
I. Joy, when it once doth so excessive grow, That it all Bounds of Reason doth or'e-flow, Draws ever after't, as we daily ...
I. Joy, when it once doth so excessive grow, That it all Bounds of Reason doth or'e-flow, Draws ever after't, as we daily ...
Her of your name, whose fair inheritanceBethina was, and jointure Magdalo:An active faith so highly did advance,That she once knew, ...
Little Birds are diningWarily and well,Hid in mossy cell: Hid, I say, by waitersGorgeous in their gaiters-I've a Tale to ...
Doe we not hold him mad, that in his handdare gripe an Adder, though he crush it dead?or seemes it ...
Why ist damnation to dispaire and die,When life is my true happinesse disease?My soule, my soule, thy safetye makes me ...
Great God, and just! how canst Thou see,Dear God, our miserie,And not in mercy set us free?Poor miserable man! how ...
OLOR ISCANUS queries: "Why should weVex at the land's ridiculous miserie?"So on his Usk banks, in the blood-red dawnOf England's ...
What pleasure can a banish'd creature haveIn all the pastimes that invented areBy wit or learning? Absence making warreAgainst all ...
I prethee turn that face awayWhose splendour but benights my day.Sad eyes like mine, and wounded heartsShun the bright rayes ...
Ye sacred Fyres, and powers aboue,Forge of desires working loue,Cast downe your eye, cast downe your eyeVpon a Mayde in ...
Rehearse to me ye sacred Sisters nine:The golden brood of great Apolloes wit,Those piteous plaints and sorrowful sad tine,Which late ...
The Representation.ARGUMENT. Mundus Opes, Animam Coelum, Terramque resumpsit Terra: DEUS, Vitam cum tulit, Ipse dedit. Solus Amor facit esse DEUM; ...
Dal di' che pochi dissero:--"Ecco i nuovi orizzonti!"E che un fiero entusiasmo--scintillo' sulle fronti,E che feudi e tiranni,--pregiudizii e messaliEntraron, ...
Love, that long since hast to thy mighty powrePerforce subdude my poor captived hart,And raging now therein with restlesse stowre,Doest ...
Now ponder well, you parents deare,These wordes which I shall write;A doleful story you shall heare,In time brought forth to ...
Call Braunighrindas left her bed At cock-crow with an aching head. O miserie! "I yearn to ...
Canst be idle? canst thou play, Foolish soul who sinn'd to-day?Rivers ...
My God, I read this day,That planted Paradise was not so firmAs ...
O modesto filosofo,Che giunto a quarant'anni,Fra l'incessante turbineDi miserie e d'affanni,Vivi solingo e povero,E nel tuo cor securo_Sotto l'usbergo del ...
As I out of a casement sent Mine eyes as wand'ring as my thought, Upon no certayne object bent, But ...
SHE fell away in her first ages spring, Whil'st yet her leafe was greene, and fresh her rinde, And whil'st ...
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