And teach her fair steps to our Earth ; Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : Meet you her, my wishes, Bespeak her to my blisses, And be ye call'd, my absent kisses. English Poems - Página 11por Richard Crashaw - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir John Mennes - 1817 - 568 páginas
...she, That shall command my heart and me. Might you hear my wishes Bespeak her to my blisses, And be call'd my absent kisses. I wish her beauty, That owes not all his duty To gawdy tire, or some such folly. A face that's best By its own beauty drest ; And can alone... | |
| 1817 - 524 páginas
...she, That shall command my heart and me. Might you hear my wishes Bespeak her to my blisses, And be call'd my absent kisses. I wish her beauty, That owes not all his duty To gawdy tire, or some such folly. A face that's best By its own beauty drest ; And can alone... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...studied fate stand forth, And teach her fair steps to our earth ; Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : Meet you...owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glistring shoo-tye. Something more than Tafiata or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. More than the... | |
| 1820 - 398 páginas
...stand forth, And teach her fair steps to our earth ; Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of chrystal flesh, through which to shine : Meet you her my wishes,...owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glistring shoo-tye. Something more than TafFata or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. More then the... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 460 páginas
...[Mr. Todd finds this rhyme used before by Crashaw, in his Delights of the Muses, published in 1646 : I wish her beauty. That owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glistering shoe-ty.] 108 HUDIBRAS. [PART m. With that he shrugg'd his sturdy back, As if he felt his... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 518 páginas
...[Mr. Todd jinds this rhyme used before by Crashaw, in his Delights of the Muses, published in 1646 : I wish her beauty, That owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glistering: thoe-ty.] With that he shrugg'd his sturdy back, As if he felt his shoulders ake: But she,... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1857 - 408 páginas
...to our earth ; H 4 Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : 5 Meet you her, my wishes, Bespeak her to my blisses, And be ye call'd, my absent kisses. 6 I wish her beauty, That owes not all its duty To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie; 7 Something... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...studied fate, stand forth, And teach her fair steps to our earth : Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : Meet you...all its duty To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie. Something more than Taffata or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. More than the spoil Of... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 398 páginas
...steps to our earth : Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : ou. her, my Wishes, Bespeak her to my blisses, And be...all its duty To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie. Something more than Taffata or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. More than the spoil Of... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 384 páginas
...studied fate, stand forth, And teach her fair steps to our earth : Till that divine Idea take a shrine Of crystal flesh, through which to shine : Meet you her, my Wishes, >Jtty-llisses, And be ye call'd my absent kisses. I wish her beauty, That owes not all its duty To... | |
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