See, see the flowers that below Now as fresh as morning blow, And of all the virgin rose That as bright Aurora shows, How they all unleaved die Losing their virginity : Like unto a summer shade, But now born and now they fade. Specimens of the Early English Poets - Seite 56von George Ellis - 1803Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1866 - 396 Seiten
...From" my chamber to attend me : All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more are mine. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be. 'eorge UHtl)er. [BORn 1588. DlID 1667.] " SHALL I, WASTING IN DESPAIR." HALL I, wasting in despaii,... | |
| English poems - 1870 - 722 Seiten
...birds, for love that sing and play : And of all love's joyfull flame, I the bud and blossome am. ( )nely bend thy knee to me. Thy wooing shall thy winning be. See, see the flowers that belowe, Now as fresh as morning blowe, And of all, the virgin rose, That as bright Aurora showes :... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 Seiten
...In my chambers to attend me ; All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine : can find : Here peaceful flames swell up the sacred place, Thus sought the dire enchantress in his mind Her guileful bait to have embosomed : But he her charms... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 324 Seiten
...birds, for loVe that sing and play; And of all love's joyful flame I the bud and blossom am. Only lend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be ! See, see, the flowers that below Now freshly as the morning blow, And of all, the virgin rose, That as bright Aurora shows ; How they all... | |
| 1878 - 228 Seiten
...swimming corn To my house is yearly borne ; Every grape of every vine Is gladly bruised to make me wine. Only bend thy knee to me ; Thy wooing shall thy winning be. GILES FLETCHER. Or, III. Translate into tiny suitable Latin Metre, except Elegiac : Go find some whispering... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - 1878 - 332 Seiten
...me In my chamber to attend me : All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be! Giles FUlcker. A VISION OF "THE FAERY QUEEN." METHOUGHT I saw the grave where Laura lay, Within that... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 318 Seiten
...me In my chamber to attend me : All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be! Giles Fletcher. A VISION OF "THE FAERY QUEEN." 173 A VISION OF "THE FAERY QUEEN." METHOUGHT I saw the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 Seiten
...leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love, that sing and play : Aud of all love's joyful flume I the bud and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be. * See, sec ! the flowers tiiat below Now as fresh ae morning blow, And of all the virgin rose, That JIH blight... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 Seiten
...me, In my chambers to attend me ; All the stars in heaven that shine, And ten thousand more, are mine Only bend thy knee to me, Thy wooing shall thy winning be. " GEORGE WITHER. 1588—1667. ON POESY. AND though for her sake I am crost, Though my best hopes I... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 Seiten
...his leaves there shrouded lay Sweet birds, for love, that sing and play : And of all love's joyful flame, I the bud, and blossom am. Only bend thy knee to me, The wooing shall thy winning be. See, see the flowers that below, Now as fresh as morning blow, And... | |
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