SISTER, awake ! close not your eyes ! The day her light discloses, And the bright morning doth arise Out of her bed of roses. See the clear sun, the world's bright eye, In at our window peeping: Lo, how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping ! Therefore... Robert Herrick: A Biographical and Critical Study - Página 225por Frederic William Moorman - 1910 - 343 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1814 - 280 páginas
...awhile, Phoebe no tell-tale is : She her Endymion, I'll my Phoebe kiss. SO.VG, 1604. SISTER, awake! The day her light discloses; And the bright morning...See the clear Sun, the World's bright eye, In at our windows peeping; Lo! how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping. 13472QF 100 .... lEiccrpta CuDoriann.... | |
| Excerpta Tudoriana - 1814 - 350 páginas
...but awhile, Phoebe no tell-tale is: She her Endymion, I'll my Phoebe kiss. SONG, 1604. SISTER, awake! The day her" light discloses; And the bright morning...roses ! See the clear Sun, the World's bright eye, Therefore awake, make haste, I say ; And let us, without staying, All in our gowns of green so gay... | |
| Musa, Thomas Oliphant (president of the Madrigal society) - 1837 - 520 páginas
...snow, smoke, wind, air, — nought at all." CCXLIV. Sister, awake, close not your eyes, The day its light discloses : And the bright morning doth arise,...staying, All in our gowns of green so gay Into the park a maying. Such a beautiful picture of a summer morning is given in these lines, that often after reading... | |
| Thomas Oliphant - 1837 - 374 páginas
...snow, smoke, wind, air, — nought at all." CCXLIV. Sister, awake, close not your eyes, The day its light discloses : And the bright morning doth arise,...how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping. L Therefore awake, make haste I" say, And let us, without staying, All in our gowns of green so gay... | |
| Wm. J. Linton - 1883 - 294 páginas
...a-kissing. FROM BATESON'S MADRIGALS SISTER, AWAKE! O ISTER, AWAKE ! close not your eyes ! ^ The day its light discloses : And the bright Morning doth arise...staying, All in our gowns of green so gay Into the park a-maying. WHITHER SO FAST? TA THITHER so fast? Ah, see ! the kindly flowers * » Perfume the air, and... | |
| William James Linton - 1883 - 300 páginas
...a-kissing. FROM BATESON'S MADRIGALS SISTER, AWAKE! O ISTER, AWAKE ! close not your eyes ! **-* The day its light discloses : And the bright Morning doth arise...staying, All in our gowns of green so gay Into the park a-maying. WHITHER SO FAST? WHITHER so fast ? Ah, see ! the kindly flowers Perfume the air, and all... | |
| 1883 - 860 páginas
...silences thought. Sunday Magaiioe. MAKY HARRISON. SISTER, awake ! close not your eyes ! The day its light discloses : And the bright morning doth arise...of roses. See ! the clear sun, the world's bright eje, In at our window peeping ! Lo, how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping. Therefore awake... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1885 - 416 páginas
...edited by my honoured friend, Mr. WJ Linton :— " Sister, awake ! close not your eyes ! The day its light discloses : And the bright Morning doth arise...staying, All in our gowns of green so gay Into the park a-maying." Bos. I, and you would but scaviage the pavilion of your nose. Gra. I, marrie, Accutus, how... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1887 - 242 páginas
...treasure To live in pleasure. Fa la la ! From THOMAS BATBSON'S First Set of English Madrigals, 1604. SISTER, awake ! close not your eyes ! The day her...staying, All in our gowns of green so gay Into the park a-maying. From THOMAS CAMPION'S Third Book of Airs (circ. 1613). SLEEP, angry beauty, sleep and fear... | |
| Arthur Henry Bullen - 1887 - 242 páginas
...treasure To live in pleasure. Fa la la ! From THOMAS BATKSON'S First Set of English Madrigals, 1604. SISTER, awake ! close not your eyes ! The day her...without staying, All in our gowns of green so gay From THOMAS CAMPION'S Third Booh of Airs (circ. 1613). SLEEP, angry beauty, sleep and fear not me !... | |
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