Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy (Michael Drayton Poems)
Old Chaucer doth of Thopas tell,Mad Rabelais of Pantagruel,A latter third of Dowsabell,With such poor trifles playing;Others the like have ...
Old Chaucer doth of Thopas tell,Mad Rabelais of Pantagruel,A latter third of Dowsabell,With such poor trifles playing;Others the like have ...
THE PASSIONS.The choice of Aliment, the choice of Air,The use of Toil and all external things,Already sung; it now remains ...
What know we of the world immenseBeyond the narrow ring of sense?What should we know, who lounge aboutThe house we ...
I-The Song Of YouthThis is the song of youth,This is the cause of myself;I knew my father well and he ...
Most near, most dear, most loved, and most far,Under the huge window where I often found herSitting as huge as ...
Pluto, bid Rabelais welcome to thy shore,That thou, who art the king of woe and pain,Whose subjects never learned to ...
The Mighty Mother, and her son who brings The Smithfield muses to the ear of kings, I sing. Say you, ...
J'aime Monsieur Francois Rabelais, that Rough, shoulder-shrugging, laughing Frenchman,Who struts about, broad, red, and fat, With humour for his constant ...
DER teufel's los in Bal Mabille, Dere's hell-fire in de air, De fiddlers can't blay noding else Boot Orphee aux ...
Most near, most dear, most loved, and most far,Under the huge window where I often found herSitting as huge as ...
Half-ignorant ribaldries,Outrageous drolleriesOf infant Rabelais.(Clark Ashton Smith)
I. THE FLOWER'S NAME Here's the garden she walked across, Arm in my arm, such a short while since: Hark, ...
IN the cool of the night time The clocks pick off the points And the mainsprings loosen. They will need ...
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