Latin themes of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots: Published, for the first time, from the original manuscript in her own handwriting, now preserved in the Imperial Library, ParisWarton Club, 1855 - 79 sivua |
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... friendship or more partial hostility , than the queen of France and Scotland , the fair and unhappy Mary Stuart . The books relating spe- cially to her have become numerous enough to form , if collected , a rather considerable li- brary ...
... friendship or more partial hostility , than the queen of France and Scotland , the fair and unhappy Mary Stuart . The books relating spe- cially to her have become numerous enough to form , if collected , a rather considerable li- brary ...
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... friends , it may be said , will not go down in the open area and meet the great common light too strong for its harmless inge- nuity . It is a delicate and superfluous ornament , " the very button of the cap , " but ii.
... friends , it may be said , will not go down in the open area and meet the great common light too strong for its harmless inge- nuity . It is a delicate and superfluous ornament , " the very button of the cap , " but ii.
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... friends and relatives , who were curious and proud to see the progress of Mary's learning , were certainly sent . Calvin stands in a different light . But the letter to The fact of a letter to him from such a princess - her youth also ...
... friends and relatives , who were curious and proud to see the progress of Mary's learning , were certainly sent . Calvin stands in a different light . But the letter to The fact of a letter to him from such a princess - her youth also ...
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... friends , who will be mentioned later , were extremely well connected . Did Donne frequent the Mermaid Tavern ? Did he know Shakespeare ? are questions which spring at once to the mind , but to which there is at present no answer ...
... friends , who will be mentioned later , were extremely well connected . Did Donne frequent the Mermaid Tavern ? Did he know Shakespeare ? are questions which spring at once to the mind , but to which there is at present no answer ...
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... friends agree ; Since , household charmes , thy husbands name to teach , Were all the love trickes , that thy wit could reach ; And since , an houres discourse could scarce have made One answer in thee , and that ill arraid In broken ...
... friends agree ; Since , household charmes , thy husbands name to teach , Were all the love trickes , that thy wit could reach ; And since , an houres discourse could scarce have made One answer in thee , and that ill arraid In broken ...
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adeo Apud St autres avoit avuncule beauty Ben Jonson bien bonnes c'est ceus chose Church Compienne Countess of Bedford Court curious d'Aoust death dicebat Dieu digne disoit dit-il divine doctrine Donne's doth Drury ecrit Egerton Elegie Elizabeth esté estoit estre etiam faire fait faut femme French friends fuit Germanum hath heart heri id quod illi inquit John Donne John Heywood Jonson King Latin letters Lincoln's Inn literas ma seur Mary Metempsychosis mihi n'est nihil nobis omnes poem poet POETRY preached preceptor prince princeps probably Pyrford qu'elle qu'il quæ quam quia reason REGINA religion Robert Drury S. P. D. QUUM saincte satire scripsit seems sermon seur shee shows sinne SORORI S. P. D. soule stanza Sunne thee themes things thinke thou thought thy selfe tout Vale verse vertu W. H. Hudson Walton wife
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Sivu 41 - I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we lov'd? Were we not wean'd till then? But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly ? Or snorted we in the seven sleepers
Sivu 101 - By our first strange and fatal interview, By all desires which thereof did ensue, By our long starving hopes, by that remorse Which my words...
Sivu 117 - And new philosophy calls all in doubt, The element of fire is quite put out; The sun is lost, and th'earth, and no man's wit Can well direct him where to look for it.
Sivu 143 - Divorce mee, untie, or breake that knot againe, Take mee to you, imprison mee, for I Except you enthrall mee, never shall be free, Nor ever chast, except you ravish mee.
Sivu 93 - I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure As I had thought it was, Because it doth endure Vicissitude, and season, as the grasse; Me thinkes I lyed all winter, when I swore, My love was infinite, if spring make'it more.
Sivu 43 - Late schoole boyes, and sowre prentices, Goe tell Court-huntsmen, that the King will ride, Call countrey ants to harvest offices; Love, all alike, no season knowes, nor clyme, Nor houres, dayes, moneths, which are the rags of time.
Sivu 95 - So must pure lovers' souls descend To affections, and to faculties, Which sense may reach and apprehend, Else a great prince in prison lies.
Sivu 156 - No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face.
Sivu 41 - Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown; Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one.
Sivu 46 - Yet do not, I would not go, Though at next door we might meet, Though she were true, when you met her, And last, till you write your letter, Yet she Will be False, ere I come, to two, or three.