Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... pity me ? A truer Love at Home I cannot love this England Zephyr ! gently blow On my Lap he slept Garlands of Spring - time The Gipsy's Blessing O Father Friar Unrequited Love The two Streamlets Emblem 9 · 10 · 11 • 13 · 15 . 16 18 • 19 ...
... pity me ? A truer Love at Home I cannot love this England Zephyr ! gently blow On my Lap he slept Garlands of Spring - time The Gipsy's Blessing O Father Friar Unrequited Love The two Streamlets Emblem 9 · 10 · 11 • 13 · 15 . 16 18 • 19 ...
Pàgina xvi
... pity yonder Flock ! MATEO VAZQUEZ DE LECA . Sonnet ANTONIO DE VELASCO . Lady ! Lady ! why complain ? FRANCISCO DE VELASCO . The World and its Flowers I told thee so GIL VICENTE . How fair thy Maiden ! The Nightingale . I come from the ...
... pity yonder Flock ! MATEO VAZQUEZ DE LECA . Sonnet ANTONIO DE VELASCO . Lady ! Lady ! why complain ? FRANCISCO DE VELASCO . The World and its Flowers I told thee so GIL VICENTE . How fair thy Maiden ! The Nightingale . I come from the ...
Pàgina xvii
... heights so proud and lofty , Deeper the fall is wont to be- What of you and me , my lady , What will they say of you and me ? Cancionero de Amberes , 1559 , p . 396 . WHO WILL PITY ME ? " Si muero en tierras 12 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN .
... heights so proud and lofty , Deeper the fall is wont to be- What of you and me , my lady , What will they say of you and me ? Cancionero de Amberes , 1559 , p . 396 . WHO WILL PITY ME ? " Si muero en tierras 12 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN .
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... pity me ? If in this exile dark and drear , To which my fate has doom'd me now , I should unnoticed die - what tear , What tear of sympathy will flow ? For I have sought an exile's woe , And fashioned my own misery : Who then will pity ...
... pity me ? If in this exile dark and drear , To which my fate has doom'd me now , I should unnoticed die - what tear , What tear of sympathy will flow ? For I have sought an exile's woe , And fashioned my own misery : Who then will pity ...
Pàgina 14
... friendship speak ? They who love's holy bondage break , Will feel its vengeful enmity : Who , who shall pity me ? Cancionero de Amberes , 1557 , p . 399 . A TRUER LOVE AT HOME . " Ya no quiero 14 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN .
... friendship speak ? They who love's holy bondage break , Will feel its vengeful enmity : Who , who shall pity me ? Cancionero de Amberes , 1557 , p . 399 . A TRUER LOVE AT HOME . " Ya no quiero 14 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN .
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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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