La Musa Madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays, Etc., Chiefly of the Elizabethan Age; with Remarks and Annotations. By Thomas OliphantCalkin and Budd, 1837 - Počet stran: 338 |
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... fear , hope , love , hate , & c .; all the every - day thoughts and actions of mankind , were as well ( if not better ) expressed in poetry and 66 * " It is better to go to the house of mourning , than to the house of feasting . " prose ...
... fear , hope , love , hate , & c .; all the every - day thoughts and actions of mankind , were as well ( if not better ) expressed in poetry and 66 * " It is better to go to the house of mourning , than to the house of feasting . " prose ...
Strana x
... fear , seem trifling ; yet to such as in this utilitarian age , sometimes condescend to open a book for the sake of relaxation from severer studies , I am not without hope that my humble volume may prove an amusing companion . At all ...
... fear , seem trifling ; yet to such as in this utilitarian age , sometimes condescend to open a book for the sake of relaxation from severer studies , I am not without hope that my humble volume may prove an amusing companion . At all ...
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... fear not Fortune's fatal law . My mind is such as may not move For beauty bright , nor force of love . The court and cart I like nor loath , Extremes are counted worst of all : The golden mean between them both Doth surest sit , and fears ...
... fear not Fortune's fatal law . My mind is such as may not move For beauty bright , nor force of love . The court and cart I like nor loath , Extremes are counted worst of all : The golden mean between them both Doth surest sit , and fears ...
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... fear , A path that leads to peril and mishap ; A true retreat of sorrow and despair , An idle boy that sleeps in pleasure's lap : A deep distrust of that which certain seems , A hope of that which reason doubtful deems . What a ...
... fear , A path that leads to peril and mishap ; A true retreat of sorrow and despair , An idle boy that sleeps in pleasure's lap : A deep distrust of that which certain seems , A hope of that which reason doubtful deems . What a ...
Strana 16
... fears his fate too much , " Or his deserts are small ; " Who dares not put it to the test , " To gain or lose it all . " IX . As I beheld , I saw a herdman wild With his sheephook a picture fine deface , Which he sometime his fancy to ...
... fears his fate too much , " Or his deserts are small ; " Who dares not put it to the test , " To gain or lose it all . " IX . As I beheld , I saw a herdman wild With his sheephook a picture fine deface , Which he sometime his fancy to ...
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