| Sir Philip Sidney - 1888 - 292 pages
...My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kisse. LXXV. Of all the kings that ever here did raigne, Edward, named fourth, as first in praise I name : Not for his faire outside, nor well lined braine, Although lesse gifts impe feathers oft on fame. Nor that he could,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 472 pages
...I Or so? — much less. How then? sure thus it is, Mv lips are sweet, inspir'd with STELLA'S kiss. Of all the kings that ever here did reign, Edward, named Fourth, as first in praise I namtL Not for his fair outside, nor well-lined brain — Although less gifts imp feathers oft on Fame.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1890 - 584 pages
...In verse, and that my verse best wife doth please? Guess me the cause — what is it thus ? — fye, no ! Or so ? — much less. How then ? sure thus it is, My lips arc sweet, inspir'd with STELLA'S kiss. x. Of all the kings that ever her? did reign, Edward, named... | |
| William Watson - Poetry - 1892 - 272 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess we the cause? What, is it this? Fie, no. Or so ? Much less. How then ? Sure, thus it is,...— My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. CXLVII SONG To thy lover Dear, discover That sweet blush of thine that shameth —... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 650 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess we the cause ! What, is it thus ? Fie, no. Or so? Much less. How then? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. 84. High way, since you my chief Parnassus be, And that my Muse, to some ears not unsweet, Tempers... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1895 - 652 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess we the cause ! What, is it thus ? Fie, no. Or so? Much less. How then? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. 84. High way, since you my chief Parnassus be, And that my Muse, to some ears not unsweet, Tempers... | |
| Frederic Ives Carpenter - English poetry - 1897 - 384 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please? Guess we the cause! What, is it this? Fie, no. Or so? Much less. How then? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. ETERNAL LOVE. I EAVE me, O Love, which reachest but to dust; And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;... | |
| Frederic Ives Carpenter - English poetry - 1897 - 350 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please? Guess we the cause! What, is it this? Fie, no. Or so? Much less. How then? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. ETERNAL LOVE. T EAVE me, O Love, which reachest but to dust; And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1899 - 626 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess we the cause ! What, is it thus ? Fie, no. Or so? Much less. How then? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. 84. High way, since you my chief Parnassus be, And that my Muse, to some ears not unsweet, Tempers... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 430 pages
...flow In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please ? Guess we the cause! What, is it thus ? Fie, no. Or so ? Much less. How then ? Sure thus it is, My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss. Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame, Who seek, who hope, who love, who live but thee j Thine... | |
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