| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...Dares attempt no farther trials, Hath no warrant to acquire The dainties of his chaste desire. SONNET. IN a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton...made, May, then young, his pied weeds showing, New perfum'd, with flow'rs fresh growing, Astrophcl, with Stella sweet, Did for mutual comfort meet ; Both... | |
| Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 208 pages
...and STELLA, are some interesting descriptions of the intercourse that subsisted between the lovers. In a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made, May, then young, bis pied weeds showing, New perftim'd with flowers fresh growing; AsTKomEL, with STELLA sweet, Did... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...denials. Dares attempt no farther trials, Hath no warrant to acquire The dainties of his chaste desire. TN a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music...made, May, then young, his pied weeds showing, New perfum'd, with flow'rs fresh growing, Astrophel, with Stella sweet, Did for mutual comfort meet ; Both... | |
| Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1810 - 648 pages
...Where birds wanton music made, May then young, his pied weeds shewing, New perfum'd with flowers Iresh growing, Astrophel with Stella sweet Did for mutual...within themselves oppressed, But each in the other blessed. Him great harms had taught much care ; Her fair neck a foul yoke bare; But her sight his cares... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1810 - 618 pages
...sight thereof cried out; O fair disgrace, Let Honour self to th.ee grant highest place." *" Song. " In a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made, May then young, his pied weeds shewing, New perfum'd with flowers fresh growing, Astrophel with Stella sweet Did for mutual comfort... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made, May, then young, his pied weeds showing, New perfum'd * with flowers fresh growing, Astrophel with Stella...comfort meet; Both within themselves oppressed, But eflch in the * other blessed. Him great harms had taught much care; Her fair neck a foul yoke bare... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1812 - 502 pages
...so let it be; Make but one mind in bodies three." The Song of Astrophell to his Stella, beginning " In a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made," is well known. It is in Ellis's and other modern Collections. I would not hastily differ from Mr. Ellis:... | |
| John Bodenham - English poetry - 1812 - 478 pages
...so let it be; Make but one mind in bodies three." The Song of Astrophell to his Stella, beginning " In a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made," is well known. It is in Ellis's and other modern Collections. I would not hastily differ from Mr. Ellis:... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English poetry - 1812 - 316 pages
...so let it be 5 Make but one mind in bodies three." The Song of Astrophell to his Stella, beginning " In a grove most rich of shade, Where birds wanton music made," is well known. It is in Ellis's and other modern Collections. I would not hastily differ from Mr. Ellis:... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women - 1837 - 394 pages
...should have observed, that Sydney designates himself all through his poems by the name of Astrophel. In a grove, most rich of shade, Where birds wanton...Did for mutual comfort meet ; Both within themselves opprest, But each in the other blest ; Him great harms had taught much care, Her fair neck afoul yoke... | |
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