| John Bell - 1799 - 402 páginas
...thine affection Io Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye All lesser birds will take their jollity. Up, up, fair bride ! and call . Thy stars from out their several boxes; take Thy rubies, pearls, and diamonds, forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all; And by their bla2ing signify That a... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...thine affection Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye , AH lesser birds will take their jollity. Up, up, fair bride, and call Thy stars from out their several boxes, take Thy rubirs, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all: And by their blazing... | |
| 1827 - 798 páginas
...could have exclaimed, in my enthusiasm, as I gazed on her— Up. op, fair bride ! and call Thy star* from out their several boxes ; take Thy rubies, pearls,...Thyself a constellation of them all. " The colour on her cheeks was more brilliant than usual, and her eye, though restless and unfixed, was, if possible, brighter.... | |
| 1827 - 808 páginas
...could have exclaimed, in my enthusiasm, as I gazed on lier — Up, up, fair bride : and rait Thy stan 8ɾ x ΅ 7[ dN z J 0 n C 3NԘf! % [Ň f Nf mY wt1 9 maRr Thyself a constellation of them all. " The colour on her cheeks was more brilliant than usual,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 páginas
...large collections. RU'BY, ns Fr. rubis; Span.ruM, fromLat. ruber. A precious stone of a red color. Up, up fair bride and call Thy stars from out their several boxes, take Thy rubles, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all. Donne. You can behold... | |
| John Donne - 1839 - 588 páginas
...thine affection Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye All lesser birds will take thier jollity. Up, up, fair bride, and call, Thy stars, from out their several boxes ; take Thy rubies, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all, And by their blazing signify, That a... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 582 páginas
...thine affection Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye All lesser birds will take thier jollity. Up, up, fair bride, and call, Thy stars, from out their several boxes ; take Thy rubies, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all, And by their blazing signify, That a... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 604 páginas
...thine affection Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye All lesser birds will take thier jollity. Up, up, fair bride, and call, Thy stars, from out their several boxes ; take Thy rubies, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all, And by their blazing signify, That a... | |
| John Donne - 1872 - 302 páginas
...thine affection Tak'st warmth enough, and from thine eye All lesser birds will take their jollity. Up, up, fair bride, and call Thy stars from out their several boxes, take Thy rabies, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all : And by their blazing... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...shows the blushing bride : A soul whose intellectual beams No mists do mask, no lazy streams. CRASHAW. Up, up, fair bride ! and call Thy stars from out their several boxes; take Thy rubies, pearls, and diamonds forth, and make Thyself a constellation of them all. JOHN DONNE. The bride, Lovely herself,... | |
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