Dramatic Lyrics By Robert Browning CAVALIER TUNES. I. MARCHING ALONG. I. Kentish Sir Byng stood...
2011-12-04
Or are witnesses denied--- Through the desert waste and wide Do I glide unespied As I ride, as I ...
DE SCAEVOLA. Lictorem pro rege necans nunc mutius ultro Sacrifico propriam concremat igne manum: ...
And clasps were cracking and covers suppling! As if you bad carried sour John Knox To the play-hou...
``Its cloud away and save his soul. VII. ``For, when he lies upon thy breast, ``Thou mayst demand...
MAR. LIB. IV. EP. 33. Et latet et lucet, Phaetontide condita gutta Ut videatur apis nectare clausa...
If earth holds aught---speak truth---above her? Above this tress, and this, I touch But cannot pra...
Cord.<59.3> Farewell. Cho. Lost hearts, like lambs drove from their folds by fears, May back...
Tell me, O Sun, since first your beams did play To night, and did awake the sleeping day; Since fi...
Quarrel, emulate, and stand At strife, who first shall kisse your hand. "A new warre e're while ar...
Bishopsbourne. <90.20> [George] Sandys published, in 1615, his "Relation of a Journey Begun ...
Not only paintst its colour, but its flame: Thou sorrow canst designe without a teare, And with th...
with singular applause at the BLACKFRIERS. Being the Noble, Last, and Onely REMAINES of those Incom...
Proud to be rais'd by such destruction, So far from quarr'lling with himselfe and wit, That he wil...
If I have freedome in my love, And in my soule am free, Angels alone that sore above Enjoy such l...