| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...Accordyng well unto dyopason, Dyapenthe, and eke dyetesseron. In this temple was great solempriyte, And of muche people there was great prease; I loked...for to be obedyent. By estymacion muche doubtfully I east Whether I should by long tyme and space Atteyne her, or els to love in wast. My herte sobbed and... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 256 psl.
...countenaunce, The stroke of love I coulde nothynge resyste: And anone, wythout lenger eyrcumstaunce, To her I wente, or that her person wyste; Her thought...Imaginacion wrought full prively. The fantasy gave perfyte j ugement Alway to her for to be obedyent. By estymacion muche doubtfully I cast Whether I should by... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...as she lyst; By her I stode, with herte sore and faynte, And dyd my selfe wyth her sone acquaynt. i. The comyn wyt dyd full lytell regarde Of dame Musyke...Imaginacion wrought full prively. The fantasy gave perfyte j ugement Alway to her for to be obedyent. And for fere myne eyes should my hert bewray, I toke my... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...toure swete and melodyous, Of dame Musyke so gaye and gloryous. CAP. XVI. OF MUSIKE: MUNDAIN, HUMAYN, AND INSTRUMENTAL. WHAN splendent Phebus, in his midday...Imaginacion wrought full prively. The fantasy gave perfyte j ugement Alway to her for to be obedyent. By estymacion muche doubtfully I cast Whether I should by... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...well unto dyopason, Dyapenthe, and eke dyetesseron. In this temple was great solempnyte, And of niuche people there was great prease; I loked about whether...Imaginacion wrought full prively. The fantasy gave perfy te j ugement Alway to her for to be obedyent. By estymacion muche doubtfully I cast Whether I... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 734 psl.
...was like Paul v-ra.fi up into the third heavens. — Bp. Hacket, Century of Sermons, 1675, p. 573. The eres herde not, for the mynde inwarde Venus had rapte and taken fervently. S. Haues, Pastime of Pleasure, p. 59 (Percy Soc.). The four last verses are the celebration of his... | |
| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 700 psl.
...like Paul wrapt up into the third heavens. — Bp. Hacket, Century of Sermons, 1675, p. 573. The eree herde not, for the mynde inwarde Venus had rapte and taken fervently. S. Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, p. 59 ( Percy Soc.). The four last verses are the celebration of his... | |
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