Poems by sir Henry Wotton, sir Walter Raleigh, and others, ed. by J. HannahWilliam Pickering, 1845 - 136 páginas |
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... Shakespeare and Barnfield . * The fourteen others are all given to Raleigh ; but as three have received a separate ... Shakespeare probably had as little to do with the one as with the other . " Shakespeare certainly wrote none of this ...
... Shakespeare and Barnfield . * The fourteen others are all given to Raleigh ; but as three have received a separate ... Shakespeare probably had as little to do with the one as with the other . " Shakespeare certainly wrote none of this ...
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... Shakespeare ; but that note must have belonged either to the original Song , or to the Reply , which immedi . ately preceded the Imitation in E. H. , and which were printed ( imper- fectly ) as Shakespeare's in the Passionate Pilgrim ...
... Shakespeare ; but that note must have belonged either to the original Song , or to the Reply , which immedi . ately preceded the Imitation in E. H. , and which were printed ( imper- fectly ) as Shakespeare's in the Passionate Pilgrim ...
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... Shakespeare on the authority of initials in a MS . at Hamburgh ; but Steevens has pencilled M. F. G. ( the initials of Lord Brooke ) at the foot of this , as well as the other . - A seventh has no signature at all in the body of the ...
... Shakespeare on the authority of initials in a MS . at Hamburgh ; but Steevens has pencilled M. F. G. ( the initials of Lord Brooke ) at the foot of this , as well as the other . - A seventh has no signature at all in the body of the ...
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... Shakespeare and Barn- field ; and that a third was given , in another part of the same volume , to Sir Edward Dyer . " The major part of these poems , " he concludes , " pos- sess also the internal evidence of traits of Raleigh's genius ...
... Shakespeare and Barn- field ; and that a third was given , in another part of the same volume , to Sir Edward Dyer . " The major part of these poems , " he concludes , " pos- sess also the internal evidence of traits of Raleigh's genius ...
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... Shakespeare by Boswell , ii . 580.- Malone also referred to the " Poesie to prove Affection is not Love , " and " The Lie ; " but he thought the latter doubtful , because it has no signature in Davison . Of Raleigh's Cynthia , too ...
... Shakespeare by Boswell , ii . 580.- Malone also referred to the " Poesie to prove Affection is not Love , " and " The Lie ; " but he thought the latter doubtful , because it has no signature in Davison . Of Raleigh's Cynthia , too ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Albertus Morton Angler appended ascribed to Raleigh Ashm authority Ben Jonson Birch Cayley Cens Collection Collier's copy Countess of Devonshire death Donne doth doubt Dyce editor Ellis England's Helicon entitled Epitaph evidence Faery Queen Farewell Francis Davison giue given hath haue heart Heli Hoskins Ignoto inserted Izaak Walton Jonson King Lee Priory edition letter liue Lord loue Malone marked mentioned Nicolas's Oldys Oxford edition Parliament of 1614 Passionate Pembroke Percy Phoenix Nest piece Poet poetry Posidippus praise prefixed Prince d'Amour printed probably Queen quoted Raleigh wrote Raleigh's claim Raleigh's Poems Rawl remarks Reply repr reprinted Ritson says seems Shakesp shew signature signed Sir Albertus Sir Egerton Brydges Sir Henry Wotton Sir Walter Raleigh Soul Spenser stanza sweet Tann tell thee thou thought tion translation variations verses vertue viii volume write
Pasajes populares
Página 39 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill...
Página 80 - I saw the world, and yet I was not seen; My thread is cut, and yet it is not spun; And now I live, and now my life is done! I sought my death, and found it in my womb; I looked for life, and saw it was a shade; I trod the earth, and knew it was my tomb; And now I die, and now I am but made; The glass is full, and now my glass is run; And now I live, and now my life is done!
Página 85 - Even such is time, that takes in trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with earth and dust ; Who, in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days ; But from this earth, this grave, this dust. My God shall raise me up, I trust ! ELIZABETHAN MISCELLANIES.
Página 88 - THE world's a bubble, and the life of man less than a span; In his conception wretched, from the womb so to the tomb: Curst from the cradle, and brought up to years with cares and fears. Who then to frail mortality shall trust, But limns the water, or but writes in dust.
Página xxiv - An ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
Página 26 - You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own ; What are you when the rose is blown ? So, when my mistress shall be seen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a Queen, Tell me, if she were not design'd Th...
Página 40 - Whose armour is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill! Whose passions not his masters...
Página 122 - In the loose rhymes of every poetaster? Could I be more than any man that lives, Great, fair, rich, wise, all in superlatives; Yet I more freely would these gifts resign, Than ever fortune would have made them mine; And hold one minute of this holy leisure Beyond the riches of this empty pleasure.