Farewell whatever dear may be, Mother's arms or father's knee, Farewell house, and farewell home! She's for the Moors and martyrdom. Sweet, not so fast! Lo thy fair Spouse Whom thou seek'st with so swift vows, Calls thee back, and bids thee come T'embrace... English Poems - Página 87por Richard Crashaw - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 270 páginas
...among them sown, The Lord's blood, or, at least her own. Farewell then, all the world—adieu, Teresa is no more for you : Farewell all pleasures, sports,...Never till now esteemed toys— Farewell whatever dear'st may be, Mother's arm or father's knee; Farewell house, and farewell home, She's for the Moores... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1857 - 408 páginas
...amongst them sown Her Lord's blood, or at least her own. Farewell, then, all the world, adieu, Teresa is no more for you : Farewell all pleasures, sports, and joys, Never till now esteemed toys : eo Farewell, whatever dear may be, Mother's arms, or father's knee : Farewell house, and farewell... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...amongst them sown, Her Lord's blood, or at least her own. Farewell then, all the world, adieu ! Teresa is no more for you. Farewell all pleasures, sports,...spouse, Whom thou seek'st with so swift vows, Calls the back, and bids thee come . — T' embrace a milder martyrdom. Blest pow'rs forbid, thy tender life... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...no more for you. t , FareweUjlLpleasures, sports, and joyC\ ^ vJ'T^ Never till now esteemed tojs ! \ Farewell whatever dear may be, Mother's arms, or father's...house, and farewell home ! She's for the Moors and <lnartyrdoni\ Sweet, not so fast ; lo ! thy fair spouse. Whom thou seek'st with so swift vows, Calls... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 274 páginas
...them sown, The Lord's blood, or, at least, her own. Farewell then, all the world — adieu, Teresa is no more for you : Farewell all pleasures, sports...Never till now esteemed toys — • Farewell whatever dear'st may be, Mother's arms or father's knee ; Farewell house, and farewell home, She's for the Moores... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1873 - 562 páginas
...deathet in one cup. Good reason : for she breathes all fire ; Her white breast heaues with strong desire. Sweet, not so fast ! lo, thy fair Spouse, Whom thou seekst with so swift vowes, Calls thec back, and bidds thec come T'embrace a milder martyrdom. Blest powres forbid thy tender... | |
| Maria Trench - 1875 - 382 páginas
...amongst them sown Her Lord's blood ; or at least her own. Farewell, then, all the World ! adieu ! Teresa is no more for you. Farewell, all pleasures, sports, and joys (Never till now esteemed toyes) : Farewell, whatever dear may be, Mother's arms, or father's knee : Farewell, house, and farewell,... | |
| 1923 - 826 páginas
...section of Crashaw's poem._ With what consummate art he used his material, the reader may judge. ' Sweet, not so fast ! lo thy fair Spouse Whom thou seekst with so swift vowes, Calls the back, & bidds thee come T'embrace a milder Martyrdom. . » • * • Thou art love's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 502 páginas
...Farewell all pleasures, sports, and jnys, Never till now esteemed toys — Farewell whatever dear'st may be, Mother's arms or father's knee ; Farewell house, and farewell home, She's for the Moores and martyrdom." These verses were ever present to my mind whilst writing the second part of... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1887 - 116 páginas
...them sown 55 Her Lord's blood ; or at least her own. Farewell then, all the World ! adieu ! Teresa is no more for you. Farewell, all pleasures, sports, and joys (Never till now esteemed toys) 60 Farewell, whatever dear may be, Mother's arms, or father's knee : Farewell house, and farewell home... | |
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