The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Volume 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 443 pages |
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Page 86
... thee to heaven ! Thy ignomy sleep with thee in the grave , But not remember'd in thy epitaph ! [ He spies FALSTAFF on the ground . What ! old acquaintance ! could not all this flesh Keep in a little life ? Poor Jack , farewell ! I could ...
... thee to heaven ! Thy ignomy sleep with thee in the grave , But not remember'd in thy epitaph ! [ He spies FALSTAFF on the ground . What ! old acquaintance ! could not all this flesh Keep in a little life ? Poor Jack , farewell ! I could ...
Page 229
... thee well : I wish thee , Vin , before all wealth , Both bodily and ghostly health ; Nor too much wealth nor wit come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for show , Enough for to instruct and know ...
... thee well : I wish thee , Vin , before all wealth , Both bodily and ghostly health ; Nor too much wealth nor wit come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for show , Enough for to instruct and know ...
Page 299
... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son . I know thee not , nor ever ...
... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son . I know thee not , nor ever ...
Contents
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE 15541628 | 49 |
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Alan a Dale angel arms ASTROPHEL AND STELLA beauty behold blessed blood breast breath bright Cæsar crown dark dead dear death deep delight doth dreadful earth eccho ring English poetry eyes face fair fear fire flames flowers fools gentle glory gold grace Greensleeves grief hand happy hast hath haue head hear heart heav'n hell Himen honour king kiss Lady light limbeck lips live look lord loue love's Lycidas mind Momus nature neuer never night Nymphes o'er pain peace pity pleasure poison'd praise rage rest Robin Hood sigh sight sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song sorrow soul speak spirits stand stay stood sweet Sycorax tears tell thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought thyself unto Vpon W. H. Auden weep wind wings youth