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take bread at my hand, dear hear how like you this?, i fain would know what sh ehath deserved
they flee from me, sir thomas wyatt
fainting, i follow, engraven neck, caesar
whoso list to hunt, sir thomas wyatt
Astrophil and Stella
Sir Philip Sidney, contains his name, star-lover and star, very open,
loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show, blackest face of woe, fresh adn fruitful showers upon my sunburned brain, "fool," said muse.
1, sir philip sidney, written in hexameter
____oft sees the very face of woe painted in my beclouded stormy face, skill to pity my disgrace, from that sea derived tears spring did flow, i am not i: pity the tale of me.
45, sir philip sidney,
who will in the fairest book of nature know, that inward sun in thine eyes shineth so, who mark in thee what is in thee most fair, as fast they virtue bends that love to good, but ah, desire still cries, give me some food
71, sir philip sidney, astrophil and stella
i never drank of aganippe well, nor ever did in shade o ftempe sit, but god wot, wot not what they mean by it, my lips are sweet, inspired with stella's kiss.
74, sir philip sidney, astrophil and stella
they that have power to hurt adn will do none, unmoved, cold, and to temperature, though to itself it only live and die, lillies that fester smell far worse than weeds.
94, shakespeare
when my love swears that hse is made of truth, though i know she lies, although she knows my days are past the best, and wherefore say not that i am old and in our faults by lies we flattered be.
138, shakespeare
had we but world enough, and time, this coyness, lady, were no crime. that long-preserved virginity and your quaint honor turn to dust. though we cannot make our sun stand still, yet we will make him run.
to his coy mistress, Andrew Marvell,
To His Coy Mistress
part 1 - if had had all the time there were he would bestow all praise possible, then lists of her good attributes one by one, breaks off list to begin urgency, with "-but-" brings us to now, to urgency,in contrast, monosyllables echo urgency, bring us to present.
Canonization
John Donne, part 1- leave me alone, part 2 - i'm not hurting anybody, pertrarchan metaphors, part 3 - name calling, sexual references to phoenix, part 4 - religious elemet part 5 - remember us as a model.
For God's sake hold your tongue and let me love, who's injured by m love? , call us what you will, we are mad such by love, we can die by it, if not live by love, and thus invoke us.
canonization, john donne
Good Friday
An apology for beign on the road instead of in churc, says he's a coward, not sure waht to make of this poem, part 1 (1-14): blames nature, part 2 (15-28): looking on god is death to any creature; part 3 (29-32): cannot bear mary's sufferings, part 4 (33-35): observes sufferings of chrsit in mind's eye; part 5 (35-40): he deserves "corrections," final couple: - moves responsibility to god who would realize he sees himself guilty
Let man's soul be a shpere, yet dare i be glad i do not see, if on these thigns i durst not look, for that looks towards they and thou looks towards me, burn off my rusts and my deformity, that thou mayst konw me and i'll turn my face.
Good Friday 1613 - riding westward, john donne.
'til now your indescretion sets us free, and makes our former fault much less appear, our mother who tasted of the tree, giving to ____ waht she held most dear, was simply god. undiscerning ignorance. but surely ___ cannot be excused. her fault though great, yet he was most to blame. not ____ whose fault was great love. Let us have our liberty again, and challenge to yourselves no sovereignty. to which we never gave consent, to seekt he deat of him that is so good, for thy soul's health to shed his dearest blood?
Eve's Apology in Defense of Women, Aemilia Lanyer
"do not give way to pride, for a brief while your strength is in blooom, it fades quickly; your piercing eye wil dim and darken"
Hrothgar, after beowulf slays grendel's mother.
"Daughter, why hast thou forsaken me?"
margery kempe
"Settle Thy studies____ and beging ot sound the depth of that thou wilt profess: having commenced, be a divin in show, yet level at the end of every art, and live and die in Aristotle's works."
Faustus, scene 1, doctor faustus, christopher Marlowe.
A sound magician is a mighty God ....How am i glutted with conceit of this!
Faustus, scene 1, doctor faustus, christopher Marlowe.
Now that i have obtained what i desire, i'll live in speculation o this art till ___ return again.
Faustus, Scene 3, doctor Faustus,
"what pleasure can two lovers find in sleep?"
Duchess
Doth not the color of my hair 'gin to change? when i wax gray, i shall have all the court powder their hair with arras, to be like me. you have cause to love me; i entered you into my heart before you would vouchsafe to call for the keys.
Duchess, 3.2 in bed w/ antonio and Cariola
"of man's first disobedience and the fruit of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste brought death into the world, and all our woe, with loss of eden, till one greater man restore us, and regain teh blissful seat, sing heav'nly muse, that on the secret top of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire that shepherd who first taught the chosen seed"
opening paradise lost
"my sentence is open for war: of wiles more unexpert, i boast not: them let those contrive who need. or when they neeed not new.....th'ascent is easy then; the'event is feared: should we again provoke our stronger, some worse way his wrath may find our destruction. "
Satan's first speech.
"Thrones adn imperial Powers, offspring of Heav'n Ethereal Virtues or these titles now must we renounce and changing style be called princes of hell? for so the popular vote inclines here to continue and build up here a growing empire"
Beelzebub tells them about eden adn to go there
"o peers, and this imperia sov'reignty adorned with splendor with power if aght proposed"
Satan in response to B