44:
Omnibus historiis se meus aptat amor.
Omnibus historiis se meus aptat amor.
Robert Herrick
48, _Amphitheatre_ for
_spacious theatre_; l. 49, _synod_ for _glories_, followed by:--
"crown'd with sacred Bays
And flatt'ring _joy, we'll have to_ recite their plays,
_Shakespeare and Beamond_, Swans to whom _the Spheres_
Listen while they _call back the former year[s]
To teach the truth of scenes_, and more for thee,
There yet remains, _brave soul_, than thou can'st see,"
etc. ;
l. 56, _illustrious for capacious_; l. 57, _shall be_ for _now is_
[Jonson died 1637]; ll. 59-61:--
"To be of that high Hierarchy where none
But brave souls take illumination
Immediately from heaven; but hark the cock," etc. ;
l. 62, _feel_ for _see_; l. 63, _through_ for _from_.
579. _My love will fit each history. _ Cp. Ovid, _Amor. _ II. iv.
44:
Omnibus historiis se meus aptat amor.
580. _The sweets of love are mixed with tears. _ Cp. Propert. I. xii. 16:
Nonnihil adspersis gaudet Amor lacrimis.
583. _Whom this morn sees most fortunate_, etc. Seneca, _Thyest. _ 613:
Quem dies vidit veniens superbum Hunc dies vidit fugiens jacentem.
586. _Night hides our thefts_, etc. Ovid, _Ars Am. _ i.
_spacious theatre_; l. 49, _synod_ for _glories_, followed by:--
"crown'd with sacred Bays
And flatt'ring _joy, we'll have to_ recite their plays,
_Shakespeare and Beamond_, Swans to whom _the Spheres_
Listen while they _call back the former year[s]
To teach the truth of scenes_, and more for thee,
There yet remains, _brave soul_, than thou can'st see,"
etc. ;
l. 56, _illustrious for capacious_; l. 57, _shall be_ for _now is_
[Jonson died 1637]; ll. 59-61:--
"To be of that high Hierarchy where none
But brave souls take illumination
Immediately from heaven; but hark the cock," etc. ;
l. 62, _feel_ for _see_; l. 63, _through_ for _from_.
579. _My love will fit each history. _ Cp. Ovid, _Amor. _ II. iv.
44:
Omnibus historiis se meus aptat amor.
580. _The sweets of love are mixed with tears. _ Cp. Propert. I. xii. 16:
Nonnihil adspersis gaudet Amor lacrimis.
583. _Whom this morn sees most fortunate_, etc. Seneca, _Thyest. _ 613:
Quem dies vidit veniens superbum Hunc dies vidit fugiens jacentem.
586. _Night hides our thefts_, etc. Ovid, _Ars Am. _ i.