- mine
Oaten reeds, And sing of
Knights and
Ladies gentle deeds; Whose
prayses having slept in
silence long, Me, all too meane, the
sacred Muse areeds...
-
completion with the inscription: "If
stones could speake, then London's
prayse should sound, Who
built this
church and
cittie from the grounde." During...
- Marston's "Pigmalion", in "The
Argument of the Poem" and "The
Authour in
prayse of his
precedent Poem" (1598) John Dryden's poem "Pygmalion and the Statue"...
-
virtuous lyff he dyd excell. He serv'd long tyme in
chappel with
grete prayse Fower sovereygnes reygnes (a
thing not
often seen); I
meane Kyng
Henry and...
- Ingleby, C. M.; Smith, Lucy
Toulmin (1874). Shakespeare's
centurie of
prayse (2 ed.). London: Trübner & Co. pp. 409–410. OCLC 690802639. Stern, Tiffany...
- line
included a
petition that God
would "...accepte this our
Sacrifice of
prayse and
thankes geuing...". The
latter prayer was
removed (a
longer version...
- sacrifice, Eche
sprite to
prayse the lorde. The
little byrdes which sing so swete, Are like the
angelles voyce,
Which render God his
prayses meete, And
teach us...
- take with
great ease at our doores. Our Corn did
prove well, & God be
praysed, we had a good
increase of Indian-Corne, and our
Barly indifferent good...
-
rebellious disposicon, him they sett up and
glorifie in
their rymes, him they
prayse to the people, and to
younge men make an
example to followe.
Given that...
- further. In the
porch is an inscription: If
stones could speake then London's
prayse should sound who
built this
church and
cittie from the grounde.
After its...