| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 594 pages
...Charles the First, whilst under my unhappy circumstances, and but a little before his execution. Ii ' i Go empty joys, with all your noise, . And leave me here alone, ,. • In sad sweet silence to bemoan Your vain and fond delight, Whilst too much sunshine blinds his sight:... | |
| 1810 - 628 pages
...Charles the First, whilst under my unhappy circumstances, and but a little before his execution. . Go empty joys, with all your noise, And leave me here alone, In sad sweet silence to bemoan Your vain and fond delight, Whose dangers none can see aright, Whilst too... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...eclipse and glory of her kind ? 20 Sir Henry Wotton. xcv LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER. Go, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me...sweet sad silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height, 5 Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your false splendours dim his sight. Go, and ensnare With... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 pages
...The eclipse and glory of her kind ? 20 Sir Henry Walton. LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER. Go, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me...sweet sad silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height, 5 Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your false splendours dim his sight. Go, and ensnare Writh... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Henry Wotton - 1870 - 322 pages
...sepulchre of Christ. XXXVI. LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER.1 (Author unknown. 1641.) I. |O, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me here alone, In sad sweet silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height, Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1875 - 316 pages
...sepulchre of Christ. XXXVi. LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER.1 (Author unknown. 1641.) SO, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me here alone, In sad sweet silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height, Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...bold Will know the reason why ! " lioberl Stephen Hawker. LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER. GO, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me...Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your false splendors dim his sight. Go, and ensnare With your trim ware Some other easy wight, Rain on his head... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...bold Will know the reason why! " Robert Stephen Hawker, LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER. GO, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me...Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your false splendors dim his sight. Go, and ensnare With your trim ware Some other easy wight, Rain on bis head... | |
| 1889 - 552 pages
...Which into words no virtue can digest. C. MARLOWE 124.— MEDITATION OF LORD STRAFFORD IN THE TOWER Go, empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me here alone In sad sweet silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height Whose danger none can see aright Whilst your... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1892 - 326 pages
...sepulchre of Christ. XXXVI. LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TO WER.1 (Author unknown. 1641.) I. , empty joys, With all your noise, And leave me here alone, In sad sweet silence to bemoan The fickle worldly height, Whose danger none can see aright, Whilst your... | |
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