The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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... Philotas , a Trag . Queen's Arcadia , a Paftoral Tra . Com . Vifion of the Twelve Goddeffes , a Mafque , published by his Brother John Daniel . 410 , 1623 Dauborne Rev. Mr. Robert . Chriftian turn'd Turk ; or , The Lives of Ward and ...
... Philotas , a Trag . Queen's Arcadia , a Paftoral Tra . Com . Vifion of the Twelve Goddeffes , a Mafque , published by his Brother John Daniel . 410 , 1623 Dauborne Rev. Mr. Robert . Chriftian turn'd Turk ; or , The Lives of Ward and ...
Halaman 11
... Philotas . For good and well must in our actions meet ; Wicked is not much worse than indiscreet . Dr. Donne , Things of this nature sprung When they mean action , muft ufe little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good ...
... Philotas . For good and well must in our actions meet ; Wicked is not much worse than indiscreet . Dr. Donne , Things of this nature sprung When they mean action , muft ufe little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good ...
Halaman 29
... Philotas . They that from youth do fuck at fortune's breast , And nurse their empty hearts with feeking higher , Like dropfy fed , their thirst doth never rest ; For , ftill by getting , they encrease defire : Till thoughts , like wood ...
... Philotas . They that from youth do fuck at fortune's breast , And nurse their empty hearts with feeking higher , Like dropfy fed , their thirst doth never rest ; For , ftill by getting , they encrease defire : Till thoughts , like wood ...
Halaman 83
... Philotas . He that neglects a bleffing , though he want A prefent knowledge how to use it , Neglects himself . Beaumont and Fletcher's Elder Brother . When the receiver of a courtesy Cannot fuftain the weight it carries with it , E 6 ...
... Philotas . He that neglects a bleffing , though he want A prefent knowledge how to use it , Neglects himself . Beaumont and Fletcher's Elder Brother . When the receiver of a courtesy Cannot fuftain the weight it carries with it , E 6 ...
Halaman 93
... Philotas . O bleffed bounty , giving all content ! The only fautrefs of all noble arts , That lend'st fuccefs to ev'ry good intent , A grace that refts in the most god - like hearts , By heav'n to none but happy fouls infus'd , Pity it ...
... Philotas . O bleffed bounty , giving all content ! The only fautrefs of all noble arts , That lend'st fuccefs to ev'ry good intent , A grace that refts in the most god - like hearts , By heav'n to none but happy fouls infus'd , Pity it ...
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againſt Aleyn's Henry VII Antonio and Mellida Beaumont and Fletcher's beauty becauſe beft beſt Caligula Catiline caufe cauſe Chapman's court Crown's cuckold Cymbeline Cynthia's Revels Daniel's Davenant's Gondibert death defire doth ev'n ev'ry eyes fafe fair falfe fame fcorn fear feem fhall fhame fhew fince firft firſt fome fools foon fortune foul friendſhip ftand ftill fuch fure fweet Gondibert greateſt hath heart heav'n Henry VII himſelf honeft honour itſelf Johnson's juft Julius Cæfar King Henry VI lofe Lord Brook's Middleton's mind Mirror for Magiftrates moft moſt muft muſt never ourſelves Philotas Platonick Lovers pleaſure pow'r praiſe prince reafon reft Revenger's Tragedy ſeem Sejanus Shakespear's Shakespear's King ſhall ſhe Shirley's ſhould ſpeak Spenfer's Fairy Queen ſpirit ſtand ſtate Sterline's ſtill Tamburlaine thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou Trag Tragedy truft unto uſe virtue Whilft whofe whoſe wife
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Halaman 28 - tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the climber-upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend: so Caesar may; Then, lest he may, prevent.
Halaman 260 - And then he falls, as I do. I have ventur'd, Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth : my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Halaman 73 - O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear: Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!
Halaman 167 - But, I remember, when the fight was done, When I was dry with rage, and extreme toil, Breathless and faint, leaning upon my sword, Came there a certain lord, neat, trimly...
Halaman 43 - Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Halaman 134 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do ; Not light them for themselves : for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not...
Halaman 167 - He was perfumed like a milliner, And 'twixt his finger and his thumb he held A pouncet-box, which ever and anon He gave his nose and took't away again; Who therewith angry, when it next came there, Took it in snuff...
Halaman 209 - Full little knowest thou that hast not tried, What hell it is, in suing long to bide: To lose good days, that might be better spent; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed today, to be put back tomorrow; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow; To have thy prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Halaman 253 - These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die; like fire and powder, Which, as they kiss, consume...
Halaman 4 - To move, but doth if th' other do. And, though it in the centre sit, Yet, when the other far doth roam, It leans and hearkens after it, And grows erect as that comes home. Such wilt thou be to me, who must Like th