The Shepheardes Calender: August (Edmund Spenser Poems)
August: ?gloga Octaua. Willye. Perigot. Cuddie.Willye.Ell me Perigot, what shalbe the game, Wherefore with myne thou dare thy musick matche? ...
August: ?gloga Octaua. Willye. Perigot. Cuddie.Willye.Ell me Perigot, what shalbe the game, Wherefore with myne thou dare thy musick matche? ...
Because a lady asks me, I would tellOf an affect that comes often and is fellAnd is so overweening; Love ...
ILadies who in chains of wedlockChafe at an unequal yoke,Not to nightingales give hearing;Better this, the raven's croak.IIDown the Prado ...
A moment's grace, Pygmalion! Let me beA breath's space longer on this hither handOf fate too sweet, too sad, too ...
Thou that hast giv'n so much to me,Give one thing more, a grateful heart.See how thy beggar works on thee ...
IN the fragrant bright June morning, Rosamond, the queen of girls,Down the marble doorsteps loiters, radiant with her sunny curls;O'er ...
One asketh:"Tell me, Myrson, tell me true:What's the season pleaseth you?Is it summer suits you best,When from harvest toil we ...
See, Thaliarch mine, how, white with snow, Soracte mocks the sullen sky;How, groaning loud, the woods are bowed, And chained ...
Prometheus when firste frome heaven hye He broughte downe fyre, 'ere then on earthe not seene,Fond of Delight, a Satyre ...
Wounded I sing, tormented I indite, Thrown down I fall into a bed, and rest: Sorrow hath chang'd its note: ...
Teach me, my God and King, In all things Thee to see, And what I do in anything To do ...
Praise, they that will, times past: I joy to see Myself now live; this age best pleaseth me! (Robert Herrick)
Let fair or foul my mistress be, Or low, or tall, she pleaseth me; Or let her walk, or stand, ...
Keep me, I pray, in wisdom's way That I may truths eternal seek; I need protecting care to-day,-- My purse ...
One asketh: "Tell me, Myrson, tell me true: What's the season pleaseth you? Is it summer suits you best, When ...
Some men there be which like my method well And much commend the strangeness of my vein; Some say I ...
1 They that in play can do the thing they would, Having an instinct throned in reason's place, --And every ...
Karshish, the picker-up of learning's crumbs, The not-incurious in God's handiwork (This man's-flesh he hath admirably made, Blown like a ...
"Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such a one as thyself." (David, Psalms 50.21) ['Will sprawl, now that the heat ...
I Have examin'd and do find, Of all that favour me There's none I grieve to leave behind But only ...
The ArgumentA certain man having landed on an island in the Greek sea, found there a beautifuldamsel, whom he would ...
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