| Karl Pearson - 1914 - 468 páginas
...parliamentary activity and his advocacy of William IIP. He will ever be remembered by his lyrics : " Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose"; or : "Phillis is my only Joy, Faithless as the Winds or Seas, Sometimes coming, sometimes coy, Yet... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 páginas
...they should die, for the abuse they had done, and for deluding the men of the fair. MINOR LYRISTS SONG roke my head and smile), Could those few pleasant days again appe They are becalm'd in clearest days, 5 And in rough weather tost; They wither under cold delays, Or... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 páginas
...they should die, for the abuse they had done, and for deluding the men of the fair. MINOR LYRISTS SONG <00 ; No time his slaves from love can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalm'd in clearest... | |
| 1918 - 2030 páginas
...again : / If a flow in age appear, 'Tis but rain, and runs not clear. John Dryden [1631-1700] SONG LOVE still has something of the sea, From whence his Mother rose; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Publio Fausto Andrelini, Ioannes Arnolletus - 1918 - 136 páginas
...sanguine natam, | is Venerem e rápido sentiet esse mari '. On this passage KF Smith quotes Sedley, ' Love still has something of the sea | From whence his mother rose '. '35-43- Cp. EK's comment on Spenser's Shepheards Calender, iii. 79 : " For so is he described of... | |
| Reinard Willem Zandvoort - 1924 - 494 páginas
...Sedley, who died in the first year of the new age, is able to write such a song as this: ES VII. 1925. 11 Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose; No time his slaves from doubt can free. Nor give their thoughts repose I They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| Gilbert Norwood - 1920 - 448 páginas
...English poetry, where the use of rhyme and the absence of TOVTJ make the cola perfectly plain, eg. : — Love still has something of the sea From whence his Mother rose ; No time his slaves from care sets free, Or gives their hearts repose. — (Sedley.) (iii) Antithetic... | |
| Sir Archibald Strong - 1921 - 454 páginas
...beyond the standard of the time. The finest lyric of Sir Charles Sedley (1639-1701) is that beginning, Love still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose, but hardly less perfect in their lighter kind are the two Phyllis poems — ' Phyllis is my only joy... | |
| Edward Albert - 1923 - 648 páginas
...The lyric still shows a reflection of the Caroline manner, as can be seen in the following example: Love still has something of the sea, From whence his mother rose ; No time his slaves from doubt can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalmed in clearest... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1924 - 400 páginas
...Empress Rome, Are but the Sacred Reliques of her Tomb. PHILIP AYRES. LOVE STILL HAS SOMETHING OF THE SEA LOVE still has something of the Sea, From whence his Mother rose; No time his Slaves from Doubt can free, Nor give their Thoughts repose: They are becalm'd in clearest... | |
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