Selected Poems of Thomas Campion, Samuel Daniel and Sir Walter RaleghPenguin, 2001 - 247 sider Campion's lyrics are the fruits of the two Golden ages of Elizabethan art: the musical and the poetic. His ayres wind together or unravel mixed emotions and ethical paradoxes in a striking array of voices from the ardent, stoical or lecherous, to the vengeful, disillusioned or quirky. Daniel refined the language for tangled emotional states, most famously in his sonnet sequence Delia. His poetry shows him shrinking from ambition and beset by self-doubt, while wrestling with historical and moral concerns. Ralegh cut a figure as flamboyant and melodramatic as Daniel's was reluctant. His world was duplicitous and dangerous, and his poetry took the form of a sophisticated game of political and emotional courtship with his female ruler. |
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... kind The kind heat hath inflamed . The forward buds so sweetly breathe Out of their earthy bowers , That heav'n , which views their pomp beneath , Would fain be decked with flowers . See how the morning smiles On her bright eastern hill ...
... kind The kind heat hath inflamed . The forward buds so sweetly breathe Out of their earthy bowers , That heav'n , which views their pomp beneath , Would fain be decked with flowers . See how the morning smiles On her bright eastern hill ...
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... kind . Women in frail beauty trust , Only seem you fair to me ; Yet prove truly kind and just , For that may not dissembled be . Sweet , afford me then your sight , That , surveying all your looks , Endless volumes I may write , And ...
... kind . Women in frail beauty trust , Only seem you fair to me ; Yet prove truly kind and just , For that may not dissembled be . Sweet , afford me then your sight , That , surveying all your looks , Endless volumes I may write , And ...
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Thomas Campion, Samuel Daniel, Sir Walter Raleigh Ronald Levao. ΙΟ VII Kind are her answers , But her performance keeps no day , Breaks time , as dancers From their own ... Kind are her answers' 'O grief, O spite, to see poor Virtue scorned'
Thomas Campion, Samuel Daniel, Sir Walter Raleigh Ronald Levao. ΙΟ VII Kind are her answers , But her performance keeps no day , Breaks time , as dancers From their own ... Kind are her answers' 'O grief, O spite, to see poor Virtue scorned'
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PREFACE | 3 |
from A BOOK OF AYRES 1601 | 9 |
I care not for these ladies | 10 |
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