She home return, whose voice's silver sound To cheerful songs can change my cheerless cries. Hence with the nightingale will I take part, That blessed bird, that spends her time of sleep In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t'augment 910 The memory... Sterling - Seite 125von Robert Plumer Ward - 1839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 Seiten
...swain That hath perform'd all this; turn, turn 1 sayl I must not be deluded. Priest. Monster, stay ! ' Hence with the nightingale will I take part, • That...of sleep ' In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment ' The memory of his misdeed that bred 'her woe.' emory ' Both Spenser's and Fletcher's arc... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 Seiten
...That hath perform 'd all this; turn, tutu 1 say I I must not be deluded. Priest. Monster, stay ! ' Hence with the nightingale will I take part, ' That blessed bird, that spends her time of sleep " In songa and plaintive pleas, the more t" augmcr ' The memory of his misdeed that bred her woe.' Both... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 Seiten
...hath perform'd all this; turn, turn I say ! I must not be deluded. Priest. Monster, stay! ' Hence wild the nightingale will I take part, ' That blessed bird, that spends her time of steep • In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment « The memory of his misdeed that bred... | |
| James Bolton - 1830 - 382 Seiten
...and doth sing Whole nights away in mourning ; " 32 And in Spenser's " Shepherd's Calendar," August, " Hence with the Nightingale will I take part, That...spends her time of sleep In songs and plaintive pleas." •i * * In Virgil's fourth Georgic the same circumstance is also noticed ; " As Philomel in poplar... | |
| Thomas Oliphant - 1837 - 376 Seiten
...will prevailing. By Sir P. Sydney, from his Sonnets and Translations. Spenser calls the Nightingale " That blessed bird, that spends her time of sleep " In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment " The mem'ry of his misdeed that bred her woe." ccxxxvn. Ah me ! my mistress scorns my love,... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 1084 Seiten
...describes her as you say, as the love-lorn, the amorous bird, without reference to the ' Philomela norms sub umbra' of Virgil, wailing her young." " That would...woe.' " That is very beautiful, indeed," said Lady Melusdna. " It has been referred by some," continued Sterling, " to the crime of Tereus ; but I rather... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 336 Seiten
...iso ' She home return, whose voice's silver sound To cheerful songs can change my cheerless cries. Hence with the nightingale will I take part, That...time of sleep In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment The memory of his misdeed that bred her woe. ' And you that feel no woe, when as the sound... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 734 Seiten
...1so ' She home return, whose voice's silver sound To cheerful songs can change my cheerless cries. Hence with the nightingale will I take part, That...time of sleep In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment The memory of his misdeed that bred her woe. ' And you that feel no woe, when as the sound... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1898 - 148 Seiten
...sound "She home return, whose voice's silver sound To cheerful songs can change my cheerless cries. Hence with the nightingale will I take part, That...time of sleep In songs and plaintive pleas, the more t' augment The memory of his misdeed that bred her woe. "And you that feel no woe, when as the sound... | |
| Charles Huntington Whitman - 1919 - 282 Seiten
...1.5.28.4-9; Gn. 314; torch NIGHTINGALE 169 NOSTRILS of, 1.11.49-9; mentioned, 1.7. 2.1. Nightingale: that blessed bird, that spends her time of sleep in songs and plaintive pleas, the more to augment the memory of his misdeed that bred her woe (an allusion to the ill treatment of Philomel... | |
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