The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Band 1University of Washington Press, 1920 - 238 Seiten |
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Seite 185 - E false opinioni in su le porte; E lubrico sperar su per la scale; E dannoso guadagno, ed util danno; E gradi ove più scende chi più sale; Stanco ripose e riposato affanno; 145 Chiaro dlsnor, e gloria oscura e nlgra; Perfida lealtate, e fido Inganno;
Seite 231 - her most. Therefore waxt he both pale and leane 25 And dry as clot of clay: His fleshe it was consumed cleane, His colour gone away. His beard it had not long be shaue, His heare hong all vnkempt: 30 A man moste fitte euen for the graue, Whom spitefull loue had spent.
Seite 78 - Within the womb of Ormonds race thou bred, And sawest thy cousin crowned in thy sight. Shelton for love, Surrey for lord, thou chase ;— Aye, me! while life did last that league was tender. Tracing whose steps thou sawest Kelsall blaze, Laundersey burnt, and battered Bullen render. At Muttrel gates, hopeless of all recure, Thine Earl, half dead, gave in thy hand his
Seite 55 - LOVE POEMS 59 With scalding sighes, for lack of gale, Furdering his hope, that is his sail, Toward me, the swete port of his auail. Alas ! how oft in dreames I se Those eyes, that were my food, Which somtime so delited me That yet they do me good ; Wherwith I wake with his returne,
Seite 57 - Me to withdraw my winter woe, that kept within the dore. Abrode, quod my desire, assay to set thy fote, Where thou shalt finde the sauour sweete, for sprong is euery rote ; And to thy health, if thou were sick in any case, Nothing more good than in the spring the aire to fêle a space.
Seite 185 - E so com' or minaccia ed or percote; Come ruba per forza e come Invola; E come sono Instabili sue rote; Le speranze dubbiose e '1 dolor certo; Sue promesse di fé' come son vote; 180 Come nell
Seite 185 - 1 parlar rotto e '1 subito silenzio E '1 brevissimo riso ei lunghi pianti, E qual è '1 mei temprato con 1' assenzio. 190 The other passage reads: Errori, sogni ed Immagini smorte Erra d
Seite 178 - 1 suo seggio maggior nel mio cor tene, Talor armato nella fronte vene, Ivi si loca ed Ivi pon sua Insegna. Quella eh* amare e sofferir ne 'nsegna, E vuoi che '1 gran desio, 1
Seite 60 - 64 THE POEMS OF SURREY And in my mind it came, from thence not farre away, Where Chreseids loue, king Priams sonne, ye worthy Troilus lay. By him I made his tomb, in token he was trew, And, as to him belonged well, I couered it with bleew. Whose soule, by angles power, departed not so
Seite 195 - ut occuparentur in ea. 43-44. "Such men as endeavor to institute new things can learn the futility thereof from those who receive these efforts with scorn." The Vulgate reads (vs. 17) : Et agnovi, quod in his quoque esset labor, et afflictio Spiritus, eo quod in multa sapientia multa sit indignatio, et qui addii