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" I have no other choice Either for pen or voice To sing or write. 0 Love! they wrong thee much That say thy sweet is bitter, When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee:... "
A Short History of Modern English Literature - الصفحة 90
بواسطة Edmund Gosse - 1897 - عدد الصفحات: 416
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A Book of English Love Poems: Chosen Out of Poets from Wyatt to Arnold

Edward Hutton - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee ; 1 know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart And fall before thee.2 ANON. SWEET Love, my only treasure,3 For service long unfeigned Wherein I nought have gained,...

A Pageant of Elizabethan Poetry

Arthur Symons - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...As nothing can be sweeter Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee; 1 know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. Anonymous. 250 Shall I look to ease my grief? No, my sight is lost with eying: Shall I speak and beg...

Modern English Literature: A Short History

Edmund Gosse - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...is bitter, When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee; I know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heat I, And fall before thee" (a little miracle which we owe to Mr. Bullen's researches) ; or, in a...

The Book of Elizabethan Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 892
...As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee: 1 know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. Anon. 2o3. Being Your Slave TDEING your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of...

The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, with Notes

1908 - عدد الصفحات: 464
...bitter, When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Ifi Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is I do adore thee: I know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, 30 And fall before thee! Anon, EC A MADRIGAL Crabbed Age and Youth Cannot live together: Youth is full...

Lyrical Verse, Selected and Edited, المجلد 1

Oswald John Fredeick Crawford - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...is bitter, When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee ; I know thee...I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. Anon. cxxvi THE DESPAIRING LOVER. ' MY thoughts hold mortal strife; I do detest my life, And with lamenting...

English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare

Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 528
...As nothing can be sweeter; Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee: 1 know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. Quite as perfect for the music of their words are lines such as these: from The Muses' Garden of Delights,...

A Fair House

Hugh De Sélincourt - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...As nothing can be sweeter. Fair House of joy and bliss Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee ; 1 know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. BOOK I A FAIR HOUSE I CHAPTER I (t ~J"M sorry, the master's not in, sir." She stood in the doorway,...

Lyric Poetry, المجلد 2

Ernest Rhys - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 410
...is bitter When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss Where truest pleasure is I do adore thee : I know thee what...I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee." That is an anonymous song, but whoever wrote it was a mastersinger. It ]ay buried for over two hundred...

Lyrics from the Song-books of the Elizabethan Age

Arthur Henry Bullen - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...ripe fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter. Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, 1 do adore thee ; I know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee. B From ROBERT JONES' Ultimum Vale, 1608. (Words by WALTER DAVISON.) AT her fair hands how have I grace...




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