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Pagina 31
... Henry the Third of France , by Thomas Shipman . 1678 . SONG . Life is but short , hope not therein , Vertue immortall seek for to win . Who so to vertue doth apply , Good fame and honour must obtain , And also live eternally , For ...
... Henry the Third of France , by Thomas Shipman . 1678 . SONG . Life is but short , hope not therein , Vertue immortall seek for to win . Who so to vertue doth apply , Good fame and honour must obtain , And also live eternally , For ...
Pagina 77
... Henry , Earle of Northumberland ; Roberte , Earle of Essex ; Henry , Earle of Southampton ; Marie , Countesse of Pembrooke ; the Lady Straunge ; and the Lady Brigett Manners ; to the last of which , is this subscription : " Your Bewties ...
... Henry , Earle of Northumberland ; Roberte , Earle of Essex ; Henry , Earle of Southampton ; Marie , Countesse of Pembrooke ; the Lady Straunge ; and the Lady Brigett Manners ; to the last of which , is this subscription : " Your Bewties ...
Pagina 79
... Henry , Earle of Southampton ; The most vertuous , learned and bewtifull Ladie Marie , Countesse of Pembrooke ; To the right vertuous and most bewtifull Lady , the Lady Straunge ; The Lady Brigett Manners . " TUSSER . A Hundreth good ...
... Henry , Earle of Southampton ; The most vertuous , learned and bewtifull Ladie Marie , Countesse of Pembrooke ; To the right vertuous and most bewtifull Lady , the Lady Straunge ; The Lady Brigett Manners . " TUSSER . A Hundreth good ...
Pagina 99
... Henry , Earle of Nor- thumberland . " The author was a Writing Master , who calls the Ladie Dorothie and Ladie Lucy Percies , his pupils . The following short extract may suffice . A DESCRIPTION OF THE WANTONS APPARRELL . Epithymus the ...
... Henry , Earle of Nor- thumberland . " The author was a Writing Master , who calls the Ladie Dorothie and Ladie Lucy Percies , his pupils . The following short extract may suffice . A DESCRIPTION OF THE WANTONS APPARRELL . Epithymus the ...
Pagina 112
... Henry the Sea- venth of England , Fraunce and Ireland , King . Wherein is rehearsed hir godly Life , her Con- stancy and perfit Patience in Time of Infor- tune , her godly and last Farewel taken of all noble Estates at the Howre of her ...
... Henry the Sea- venth of England , Fraunce and Ireland , King . Wherein is rehearsed hir godly Life , her Con- stancy and perfit Patience in Time of Infor- tune , her godly and last Farewel taken of all noble Estates at the Howre of her ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 128 - Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, Gaudia, discursus, nostri farrago libelli est.
Pagina 363 - Yok'd with a slow-foot ox on fallow field, Can right areed how handsomely besets Dull spondees with the English dactylets. If Jove speak English in a thundring cloud, " Thwick thwack," and " riff raff," roars he out aloud. Fie on the forged mint that did create New coin of words never articulate.
Pagina 120 - Love in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet: Now with his wings he plays with me, Now with his feet. Within mine eyes he makes his nest, His bed amidst my tender breast; My kisses are his daily feast, And yet he robs me of my rest. Ah, wanton, will ye?
Pagina 37 - Then, nymphs, take vantage while ye may; And this is Love, as I hear say. Yet what is Love, good shepherd, show? , A thing that creeps, it cannot go, A prize that passeth to and fro, A thing for one, a thing for moe, And he that proves shall find it so; And shepherd, this is Love, I trow.
Pagina 79 - ... plains? Ah, sweet Content, where dost thou safely rest ? In heaven, with Angels which the praises sing Of Him that made and rules at his behest The minds and hearts of every living thing ? Ah, sweet Content, where doth thine harbour hold ? Is it in churches with religious men Which please the gods with prayers manifold, And in their studies meditate it then ? Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appear, Be where thou wilt, thou wilt not harbour here.
Pagina 191 - WEEP not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old there's grief enough for thee. Mother's wag, pretty boy, Father's sorrow, father's joy ; When thy father first did see Such a boy by him and me, He was glad, I was woe, Fortune changed made him so, When he left his pretty boy Last his sorrow, first his joy.
Pagina 318 - Languages. With Arguments of Bookes and Chapters, Annotations and other necessarie Helpes for the better understanding of the Text, and specially for the Discoverie of the Corruptions of divers late Translations, and for cleering the Controversies in Religion of these Daies.
Pagina 122 - Even on the brink I hear him sing; If so I meditate alone, He will be partner of my moan; If so I mourn, he weeps with me, And where I am there will he be.
Pagina 121 - I'll make you fast it for your sin, I'll count your power not worth a pin, Alas ! what hereby shall I win, If he gainsay me? What if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod ? He will repay me with annoy, Because a god. Then sit thou...
Pagina 121 - I'll count your power not worth a pin: Alas, what hereby shall I win, If he gainsay me ? What if I beat the wanton boy With many a rod ? He will repay me with annoy, Because a god. Then sit thou safely on my knee, And let thy bower my bosom be, Lurk in mine eyes, I like of thee; O Cupid, so thou pity me, Spare not, but play thee.