Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 pàgines |
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Pàgina xvii
... bear its smart , " The vile one replied : " I must tend my flocks by the mountain side . ” " Come hither , swain ! O come to me , And frown not : -whispering I will say , That since my eye first glanced on thee , My bosom's peace is ...
... bear its smart , " The vile one replied : " I must tend my flocks by the mountain side . ” " Come hither , swain ! O come to me , And frown not : -whispering I will say , That since my eye first glanced on thee , My bosom's peace is ...
Pàgina xvii
... bear , And see the thundering clouds disperse away . But give to mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly : -What are they ? Correo Literario de Sevilla ...
... bear , And see the thundering clouds disperse away . But give to mortal man a jealous wife , — Then misery , -galleys , -fetters , -frowns , -despair , - Loss , -shame , -dishonour , -folly : -What are they ? Correo Literario de Sevilla ...
Pàgina 28
... my God ! shall wear , Wear the garlands round their brow ? " I the wreath of thorns shall bear , And the flowery garland thou . " Böhl , N. 49 . THE LOVER TO THE MOON . " Ay luna que 28 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Emblem •
... my God ! shall wear , Wear the garlands round their brow ? " I the wreath of thorns shall bear , And the flowery garland thou . " Böhl , N. 49 . THE LOVER TO THE MOON . " Ay luna que 28 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Emblem •
Pàgina 73
... dashing sea , And seek from busy woe With hurrying steps to flee ; But know , fair lady ! know , All this I bear for thee ! Cancionero de Amberes . 1555. 182 . I LOVED A LADY FAIR . " Amara yo una ANONYMOUS . 73 My Ornaments are Arms ·
... dashing sea , And seek from busy woe With hurrying steps to flee ; But know , fair lady ! know , All this I bear for thee ! Cancionero de Amberes . 1555. 182 . I LOVED A LADY FAIR . " Amara yo una ANONYMOUS . 73 My Ornaments are Arms ·
Pàgina 101
... bear Th ' alternative , To love and live Without thee , dear ! Green eyes reprove If I deceive ; But no ! believe And crown my love ! Heaven grant that he May think of me ! Cancionero de Amberes , 1555 , p . 402 . ROMANCE . " Yo me ...
... bear Th ' alternative , To love and live Without thee , dear ! Green eyes reprove If I deceive ; But no ! believe And crown my love ! Heaven grant that he May think of me ! Cancionero de Amberes , 1555 , p . 402 . ROMANCE . " Yo me ...
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Pàgina 227 - And bound to heaven again, Were only lent or given To be in this mean round of shades and follies driven. Turn your unclouded eye Up to yon bright, to yon eternal spheres; And spurn the vanity Of time's delusive years, And all its flattering hopes, and all its frowning fears.
Pàgina 228 - ... his journey bright, Led by an unseen hand through the vast maze of night! See how the pale Moon rolls Her silver wheel; and, scattering beams afar On Earth's benighted souls, See Wisdom's holy star; Or, in his fiery course, the sanguine orb of War; Or that benignant ray Which Love hath called...
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