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" 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 days, And in rough weather tost; They wither under cold delays, Or are in tempests lost. "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Sir Edward Lytton - Página 172
por Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1841
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Restoration Comedy, 1660-1720

Bonamy Dobrée - 1924 - 192 páginas
...Terence, wrote an original play, and some charming poems, one of which begins with the immortal couplet : Love still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose. These reviled rakes, then, were men of taste and of cultivated refinement. Buckhurst, afterward Lord...
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Essays in Biography, 1680-1726

Bonamy Dobrée - 1925 - 400 páginas
...write verse. How many men of his time, or indeed of any other, could achieve such exquisite lines as " Love still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose " ? It was good to think that he at any rate could still put on his scholarly socks : he had even now...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 páginas
...they should die, for the abuse they had done, and for deluding the men of the fair. MINOR LYRISTS SONG ( . ; No time his slaves from love can free, Nor give their thoughts repose. They are becalm'd in clearest...
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Style

Walter Raleigh - 1898 - 184 páginas
...as a king may suffer the oppression of a powerful ally. When a lyric begins with the splendid lines, Love still has something of the sea From whence his mother rose, the further development of that song is already fixed and its knell rung — to the last line there...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...him self alas, Doth dye unknowen, dazed with dreadfull face. AAS; NoP; OBVE; PoEL-1; SeCV-1; SiPS 1 B@ . No time his Slaves from Doubt can free, Nor give their Thoughts repose: (I. 1 -4) GBL; NOBE; DBS; SeCV-2...
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The Sensational Restoration

H. James Jensen - 1996 - 478 páginas
...further store, And still make love anew? When change itself can give no more, 'Tis easy to be true. 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 becalm'd in clearest...
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The True Story of the Novel

Margaret Anne Doody - 1996 - 640 páginas
...own elemem, "Where could Eros and the mysteries of Aphrodite be more at home than on the sea?" i268t, "Love still has something of the Sea / From whence his Mother rose," as the sevemeemh-cemury poet was to put it, The novelistic sea as an avatar of Tyche appears to choose...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Quotations

Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 páginas
...children for signs of improvement. SEDLEY Sir Charles c.1639-1701 1 0042 'Love still has something' w 10043 'Phyllis Knotting' Phyllis, without frown or smile, Sat and knotted all the while. 10044 'Song'...
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Lovers' Perjuries, Or, the Clandestine Courtship of Jane Fairfax & Frank ...

Joan Ellen Delman - 2007 - 372 páginas
...needed. Lovers' (Perjuries (Part One "Jupiter from on high laughs at lovers' perjuries." (Ovid) 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...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen32

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1831 - 628 páginas
...English Helicon at a later period ; how little even the wits of the time of Charles the Second escape the hereditary taint. Sedley's mistresses are all...while he neglected the practice, is less painfully classical and unseasonably mythological than might have been expected ; and as from his time the school...
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