The Poems of Richard Crobet, Late Bishop of Oxford and of NorwichLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 260 halaman |
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... hast trod among those happy ones Who trust not in their superscriptions , Their hired epitaphs , and perjured stone , Which oft belyes the soule when shee is gon ; And durst committ thy body , as it lyes , To tongues of living men , nay ...
... hast trod among those happy ones Who trust not in their superscriptions , Their hired epitaphs , and perjured stone , Which oft belyes the soule when shee is gon ; And durst committ thy body , as it lyes , To tongues of living men , nay ...
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... hast Over the Alpes , through France and Savoy past , Parch'd on thy skin , and founder'd in thy feete , Faint , thirstie , lowsy , and didst live to see't . Though these are Roman sufferings , and do shew What creatures back thou hadst ...
... hast Over the Alpes , through France and Savoy past , Parch'd on thy skin , and founder'd in thy feete , Faint , thirstie , lowsy , and didst live to see't . Though these are Roman sufferings , and do shew What creatures back thou hadst ...
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... print they never made , Yet think themselves as good as Pond or Dade . One anniverse , when thou hast done thus twice , Thy words among the best will be of PRICE . IN POETAM EXAUCTORATUM ET EMERITUM . NOR is it griev'd 55.
... print they never made , Yet think themselves as good as Pond or Dade . One anniverse , when thou hast done thus twice , Thy words among the best will be of PRICE . IN POETAM EXAUCTORATUM ET EMERITUM . NOR is it griev'd 55.
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... hast paid thy debt To sin , and not a libel stirring yet ; Courtiers that scoff by patent , silent sit , And have no use of slander or of wit ; But ( which is monstrous ) though against the tyde , The watermen have neither rayl'd nor ly ...
... hast paid thy debt To sin , and not a libel stirring yet ; Courtiers that scoff by patent , silent sit , And have no use of slander or of wit ; But ( which is monstrous ) though against the tyde , The watermen have neither rayl'd nor ly ...
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... hast , this dayes devotion lyes Not in the hearts of men , but in their eyes ; ` They that we see St. George , heare him aright ; For hee loves not to parly , but to fight . Amongst this audience ( my lord ) stood I , Well edified as ...
... hast , this dayes devotion lyes Not in the hearts of men , but in their eyes ; ` They that we see St. George , heare him aright ; For hee loves not to parly , but to fight . Amongst this audience ( my lord ) stood I , Well edified as ...
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The Poems of Richard Crobet, Late Bishop of Oxford and of Norwich Richard Corbet,Octavius Gilchrist Tampilan cuplikan - 1807 |
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Halaman 215 - Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain; But since of late, Elizabeth And, later, James came in, They never danced on any heath As when the time hath been.
Halaman 152 - Thy worth, thy life, but he that hath lived so. He must have wit to spare and to hurl down, Enough to keep the gallants of the town, He must have learning plenty, both the Laws, Civil and Common, to judge any cause, Divinity great store, above the rest...
Halaman 248 - He would pronounce the word Damn with such an emphasis as left a doleful echo in his auditors
Halaman lvi - Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The Bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplaine would...
Halaman 214 - Or Ciss to milking rose, Then merrily went their tabor, And nimbly went their toes. Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain. But since...
Halaman 213 - Meadow Brow, by the learned; by the unlearned, to the tune of Fortune."— " Farewell, rewards and fairies, Good housewives now may say, For now foul sluts in dairies Do fare as well as they ; And though they...
Halaman 151 - ... either may undo thee. I wish thee learning not for show, Enough for to instruct, and know ; Not such as gentlemen require To prate at table, or at fire. I wish thee all thy mother's graces, Thy father's fortunes, and his places. I wish thee friends, and one at court, Not to build on, but support; To keep thee, not in doing many Oppressions, but from suffering any. I wish thee peace in all thy ways, Nor lazy nor contentious days ; And when thy soul and body part, As innocent as now thou art.
Halaman 144 - Whose least perfection was large, and great Enough to make a common man compleat. A soul refin'd and cull'd from many men, That reconcil'd the sword unto the pen, Using both well. No proud forgetting Lord, But mindful of mean names and of his word.
Halaman 216 - An hundred of their merry pranks, By one that I could name, Are kept in store ; con twenty thanks To William for the same. To William...
Halaman 248 - And all the high commission ; I gave him no grace, But told him to his face, That he favour'd superstition. Boldly I preach, hate a cross, hate a surplice, Mitres, copes, and rochets : Come hear me pray nine times a day, And fill your heads with crotchets.