| Edmund Spenser - 1910 - 576 pagina’s
...daies, On her he spent the riches of his wit : For her he made hymnes of immortall praise, Of onely her he sung, he thought, he writ. Her, and but her, of loue he worthie deemed, For all the rest but litle he esteemed. Ne her with ydle words alone he wowed,... | |
| Maud Stepney Rawson - 1911 - 440 pagina’s
...gracious Elegy, packed with homage to her, and including the magnificent tribute : " To her he vow'd the service of his days ; On her he spent the riches...thought, he writ ; Her, and but her, of love he worthy deem'd, For all the rest but little he esteem'd." Naturally, Sidney's famous pseudonym for his love... | |
| Jefferson Butler Fletcher - 1911 - 236 pagina’s
...honor, His thoughts, his rimes, his songs were all upon her. To her he vowd the service of his daies, On her he spent the riches of his wit ; For her he made hymnes of immortall praise, Of onely her he sung, he thought, he writ. . . . Ne her with ydle words... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1915 - 242 pagina’s
...honour, His thoughts, his rimes, his songs were all upon her. To her he vowed the service of his daies, On her he spent the riches of his wit: For her he made hymnes of immortal praise, Of onely her he sung, he thought, he writ. Her, and but her, of love he... | |
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