| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...huntsmen, your neat bugles shrilly, So ho ! ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. EXEQUT. Br HENRY KING, BISBOP or CHICHKSTBE. [1592-1669 ; Chaplain to James L] ACCEPT, thou shrine... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 444 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho ! ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. EXEQUY. BY HENRY KING, BISHOP OF Cin< HESTER. [1592-1669 ; Chaplain to James I.] ACCEPT, thou shrine... | |
| Children's poetry - 1899 - 450 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho ! ho! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace! Now the deer falls; hark! how they ring. 33 LULLABY From PATIENT GRISSEL THOMAS DEKKER slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake you when you rise.... | |
| Children's poetry - 1917 - 456 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho ! ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. LULLABY From PATIENT GRISSEL THOMAS DEKKER t OLDEN slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake you when you... | |
| Ballads, English - 1905 - 272 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ; how they ring 1 The Sun's Darling. CAST AWAY CARE CAST away care ; he that loves sorrow Lengthens not a day, nor... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 524 pages
...Tis a sport to content a king. So ho ! ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. JOHN FORD. [JOHN FORD belonged to a Devonshire family. He was bom in 1586, and his last work was published... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1907 - 892 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho, ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing kills with a grace! Now the deer falls; hark, how they ring! T. Dekker 385. What Pleasure Have Great Princes pleasure have great princes More dainty to their choice... | |
| English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So ho! ho! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace! Now the deer falls — hark! how they ring! [From THE SON'S DABLING, by Dekker and Ford.] BEN JONSON [1573P-1637J* SONG TO CELIA DRINK to me only... | |
| Amy Cruse - English poetry - 1913 - 156 pages
...Tis a sport to content a king. So ho I ho I through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing, kills with a grace ! Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. GOLDEN SLUMBERS (From " Patient Grisel ") Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake you when you... | |
| William Thomas Young - English poetry - 1923 - 328 pages
...'Tis a sport to content a king. So, ho ! ho ! through the skies How the proud bird flies, And sousing kills with a grace. Now the deer falls ; hark ! how they ring. T. DEKKER From The Sun's Darling, 1623 — 1656 Cast away care ! he that loves sorrow Lengthens not... | |
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