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 ...
DEAR SIR,--Your letter come to han' Requestin' me to please be funny;But I ain't made upon a plan Thet knows wut's comin', ...
Shall for the Man of Ross thy Lyre be strung,And sleeps illustrious Thanet yet unsung?Since to distinguish Merit is thy ...
Do you remember one immortal Lost moment out of time and space, What time we thought, who passed the portal Of that divine ...
Might I inquire the Reasons of my Fate,Or with my Maker dare expostulate;Did I, in prosp'rous Days, despise the Poor,Or ...
The Firm Establishment, Universal Extent, and Eternal Duration of theGlorious Kingdom of Messiah.A Prophetic Ode.WHY do the heathen rage?Their princes ...
Sweet Siluia in a shady wood,With her faire Nimphs layd downe,Saw not farre off where Cupid stood,The Monarch of Loves ...
The man is blest whose feet not tread,By wicked counsailes led:Nor stands in that perverted way,In which the Sinners stray;Nor ...
Bless'd is the man who hath not walk'd astrayIn counsel of the wicked, and ith'wayOf sinners hath not stood, and ...
Voice, with what emulous fire thou singest free hearts of old fashion,English scorners of Spain, sweeping the blue sea-way,Sing me ...
I. Where falls the shadow of the Kofel cross Athwart the Alpine snows, the rose of faith ...
Did I ever tell you, my dears, the wayThat the birds of Cisseter--"Cisseter!" eh?Well "Ciren-cester"--one OUGHT to say,From "Castra," or ...
Gather ye, galloping cross-country riders, Saddle your horses and arm for the right;Show now the scoffers and fireside deriders ...
Done into Verse, 1653. Bless'd is the man who hath not walk'd astray In counsel of the wicked, and ith'way ...
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