Orlando Furioso Canto 6 (Ludovico Ariosto Poems)
ARGUMENTAriodantes has, a worthy meed,With his loved bride, the fief of Albany.Meantime Rogero, on the flying steed,Arrives in false Alcina's ...
ARGUMENTAriodantes has, a worthy meed,With his loved bride, the fief of Albany.Meantime Rogero, on the flying steed,Arrives in false Alcina's ...
TANSILLO.There are several varieties of enthusiasts, which may all be reduced totwo kinds. While some only display blindness, stupidity, and ...
Retreate (sad passions) to your chanels now, Let sorrowes inundations cease to flow: Griefes, (which distinguish Mortals from the Gods) Ought to be ...
Well; I may now receive and die. My sin Indeed is great, but yet I have been in A purgatory, such as ...
It all comes back as the end draws near; All comes back like a tale of old! Shall I tell you all? ...
SIR:- You complain that I have asserted that a partiality for monarchy appeared in your conduct. This fact you deny, ...
An Ode to be read on the laying of the foundationstone of the new Oglethorpe University,January, 1915, at Atlanta,GeorgiaIAS when ...
I.When her fair land with grief o'erspread,Insubria mourn'd her primate dead;When Borromeo to the tombWas borne mid all-pervading gloom;When dimm'd ...
On Riding Alone by Moonlight over the Blue Mountains, whenReturning from Bathurst. - June, 1826.WHILE the bright moon ascends the ...
A vezier, who had been removed from his post, entered the circle of dervishes and the blessing of their society ...
Deep in thoughts of love, I cameOn two young maids,One sang: 'It rainsOn us, the joy of love.'Their faces were ...
1OLD TALESHER voice within the darkened room Tells on- old jests and tragediesAnd little follies of her kin And futile old nobilities:". ...
Listen, my children, and you shall hearThe midnight activities of Whats-his Name,Scarcely a general now known to fameCan tell you ...
Sports and gallantries, the stage, the arts, the antics of dancers,The exuberant voices of music,Have charm for children but lack ...
LADY , thy lofty brow is fair,Beauty's sign and seal are there;And thy lip is like the roseClosing round the ...
The bird is my neighbour, a whimsical fellow and dim;There is in the lake a nobility falling on him.The bird ...
The steadfastness of generations of nobilityshows in the curving lines that form the eyebrows.And the blue eyes still show traces ...
Within me (roguish brother!) lives a faun Demure as any whom Arcadian bees Made drowsy with their murmur, or the sea'sFar thunder ...
I EVER said that I could pay high tollFor some dear sake held worthy, utterly;It was the very hidden pride ...
When winter's cold and summer's heatShall come and go again,A hundred years will be completeSince Marion crossed the main,And brought ...
A Historical Tragedy in Five Acts.This play is dedicated, in profound veneration and respect, to thememory of George Eliot, the ...
THE SPAGNOLETTO.DRAMATIS PERSONAE.DON JOHN of AUSTRIA.JOSEF RIBERA, the Spagnoletto.LORENZO, noble young Italian artist, pupil of Ribera.DON TOMMASO MANZANO.LUCA, servant to ...
New formed Adam of the reddish earth, Exilde from Eden, Paradice of pleasure By Gods decree cast down to woes ...
Scene, on the Cliffs to the Eastward of the Town ofBrighthelmstone in Sussex. Time, a Morning in November, 1792.Slow in ...
I. LINDSAY castle's jutted forth On the wild, old sounding sea,And a gallant race of the hardy North, ...
Green Spring receivethThe vacant earth;The white sun shineth;Spring wind provokethTo burst and burgeonEach sprout and flower.In those dark caves where ...
As I sat in the Caf? I said to myself,They may talk as they please about what they call pelf,They ...
I'M STEWING in a brick-built town; My coat is quite a stylish cut,And, morn and even, up and down, ...
… Thus from a mixture of all kinds began, That het'rogeneous thing, an Englishman: In eager ...
How are you, George, my rhyming brother?We should be kinder to each other,For we are kindred souls at least;I don't ...
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