| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 pages
...by flowing, Ever perfect, ever in them- 15 Selves eternal. Thomas Campion. XXIV TRIUMPH OF CHARIS. See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...car Love guideth. As she goes, all hearts do duty 5 Unto her beauty, And enamoured do wish, so they might But enjoy such a sight, That they still were... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 554 pages
...and all hearts, charmed by her divine looks, wish no other joy than to see and serve her for ever. ' See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...a sight, That they still were to run by her side, Through swords, through seas, whither she would ride. Do but look on her eyes, they do light All that... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...than to see and serve her for ever. ' See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady ridcth ! Each that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the...a sight, That they still were to run by her side, Through swords, through seas, whither she would ride. Do but look on her eyes, they do light All that... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...to see and serve her for ever. • See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady ridetb. ! Each that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the...a sight, That they still were to run by her side, Through swords, through seas, whither she would ride, Do but look on her eyes, they do light All that... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...expressed in Jonson's eulogy, the real •opremacy of Shakespeare's genius was unsuspected. HER TRIUMPH. SEE the chariot at hand here of love, Wherein my lady...she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty ; And enamoured do wish, so they might But enjoy such a sight, That they still were to run by her side, Through... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 582 pages
...Than all the adulteries of art; They strike mine eyes, but not my heart. FROM A CELEBRATION OF CHARTS. See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...As she goes all hearts do duty Unto her beauty, And enamored do wish that they might But enjoy such a sight, That they still were to run by her side Thorough... | |
| Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 pages
...Since when it grows, and smells, I swear, Not of itself, but thee. BEN JONSON. THE TRIUMPH OF CHARIS. SEE the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty; And, enamoured, do wish, so they might But enjoy such a sight, That they still were to run by her side,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...divine: Heigh ho, fair Rosaline; Heigh ho, my heart! would God-that she were mine! SONG. T. LODGE. SEE the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty, And enamoured do wish so they might But enjoy such a sight; That they still were to run by her side, Through... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...divine: Heigh ho, fair Rosaline; Heigh ho, my heart ! would God that she were mine ! T. LODGE. SONG. SEE the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my lady...that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the car Love Ruideth. As she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty, And enamoured do wish so they might But enjoy... | |
| Mary Cecil Hay - 1874 - 308 pages
...his client's will. 153 CHAPTER XI. " As she goes all hearts do duty Unto her beauty ; And enamoured, do wish — so they might But enjoy such a sight—- That they still were to run by her side, Through swords, through seas, whither she would ride. Have you seen but a bright lily grow Before rude... | |
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