Make not too much haste to admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of fire. That is a seraphim, they say, And this the great Teresia. Readers, be ruled by me ; and make Here a well-placed and wise mistake ; You must transpose the picture quite, And spell it... The English Poems of Richard Crashaw - Página 97por Richard Crashaw - 1901 - 218 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Crashaw - 1857 - 408 páginas
...OF THE SERAPHICAL SAINT TERESA, AS SHE IS USUALLY EXPRESSED WITH A SERAPHIM BESIDE HER. WELL-MEANING readers ! you that come as friends, And catch the...name this piece pretends, Make not too much haste t' admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of fire ; That is a seraphim, they say, And this is the great Teresa.... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 398 páginas
...of the Seraphical Saint Teresa, as she is usually expressed with a Seraphim beside her. JELL-MEANING readers ! you that come as friends And catch the precious...name this piece pretends, Make not too much haste t' admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of fire. That is a seraphim, they say, And this the great Teresia.... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...you that come as friends And cateh the precious name this piece pretends, Make not too much haste t' admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of fire. That is a seraphim, they say, And this the great Teresia. Headers, be ruled by me, and make Here a well-placed and wise mistake ; You must transpose the picture... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...Make not too much haste t' admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of fire. That is ajieraphim, they^say, And this the great Teresia. Readers, be ruled by me, and make Here a well -placed and ^jgejnistakej Youjaust transpose .thejuetoejjuite, And spell it wrong to read it right... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1872 - 576 páginas
...seraphim, they say 5 And this the great Teresia. Readers, bc rul'd by me ; and make Here a well-plact and wise mistake : You must transpose the picture quite, And spell it wrong to read it right ; io Read him for her, and her for him, And call the saint the seraphim. Painter, what didst thou vnderstand... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1900 - 296 páginas
...OF THE SERAPHICAL SAINT TERESA, AS SHE IS USUALLY EXPRESSED WITH A SERAPHIM BESIDE HER. WELL-MEANING readers ! you that come as friends, And catch the...picture quite, And spell it wrong to read it right ; Read him for her, and her for him, And call the saint the seraphim. Painter, what didst thou understand... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1900 - 290 páginas
...THE SERAPHICAL SAINT •TERESA, AS SHE IS USUALLY EXPRESSED WITH A SERAPHIM BESIDE HER. WELL-MEANING readers ! you that come as friends, And catch the...much haste to admire That fair-cheek'd fallacy of firej> That is a seraphim, they say, And this the great Teresia. Readers, be ruled by me ; and make... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1904 - 388 páginas
...of the Seraphical Saint Teresa, as she is usually expressed with a Seraphim beside her WELL-MEANING readers ! you that come as friends And catch the precious...name this piece pretends, Make not too much haste t' admire That fair-cheeked fallacy of fire. That is a seraphim, they say, And this the great Teresia.... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1904 - 432 páginas
...And catch the pretious name this peice pretends; Make not too much hast to' admire That fair-cheek't fallacy of fire. That is a SERAPHIM, they say And this the great TERESIA. Readers, be rul'd by me ; & make Here a well-plac't & wise mistake You must transpose the pidture quite, And spell... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1904 - 430 páginas
...And catch the pretious name this peice pretends; Make not too much hast to' admire That fair-cheek't fallacy of fire. That is a SERAPHIM, they say And this the great TERESIA. Readers, be rul'd by me ; & make Here a well-plac't & wise mistake You must transpose the picture quite, And spell... | |
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