Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... felicity with which he united natural gifts to mastery over his beautiful art : and , from this happy union , unlike the majority of his contemporaries , he may be still listened to with b pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse.
... felicity with which he united natural gifts to mastery over his beautiful art : and , from this happy union , unlike the majority of his contemporaries , he may be still listened to with b pleasure as a true living voice , after the lapse.
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... Nature in those fortunate times of leisure which fall oftenest to their share , ' woman's quiet hours , ' will enjoy the ' golden apples ' which are here gathered together from Herrick's old ' Hesperides . ' England is painted by him as ...
... Nature in those fortunate times of leisure which fall oftenest to their share , ' woman's quiet hours , ' will enjoy the ' golden apples ' which are here gathered together from Herrick's old ' Hesperides . ' England is painted by him as ...
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... nature . The choice made by any selector invites challenge the admission , perhaps , of some poems , the absence of more , will be censured : -Whilst others may wholly condemn the process , in virtue of an argu- ment not unfrequently ...
... nature . The choice made by any selector invites challenge the admission , perhaps , of some poems , the absence of more , will be censured : -Whilst others may wholly condemn the process , in virtue of an argu- ment not unfrequently ...
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... nature , cannot be disregarded by Poetry . In common with everything which aims at human benefit , she must work not only for the ' faithful ' : she has also the duty of ' conversion . ' Like a messenger from heaven , it is hers to ...
... nature , cannot be disregarded by Poetry . In common with everything which aims at human benefit , she must work not only for the ' faithful ' : she has also the duty of ' conversion . ' Like a messenger from heaven , it is hers to ...
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... natural objects , on character and life ; lastly , a few in his religious vein . For the text , although reference has been made to the original of 1647-8 , Mr Grosart's excellent reprint has been mainly followed . And to that edition ...
... natural objects , on character and life ; lastly , a few in his religious vein . For the text , although reference has been made to the original of 1647-8 , Mr Grosart's excellent reprint has been mainly followed . And to that edition ...
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Amarillis Anacreon ANTHEA Baiae BARLEY-BREAK beauty Ben Jonson bring ye love CANDLEMAS canst Catullus Chor Cittern cowslips crown'd Daffadils dead dearest doth drink ears elves eyes fair Fairy fancy farewell fault in women fear feast fire flowers frankincense fresh give grace Grosart hair hand heart hence Herrick Hesperides honour JOHN WICKS Jonson Julia keep kiss late leave Liber Pater lilies lips live lost Love's lyrical maids May-poles meat merry Mirt mirth Mirtillo MISTRESS ne'er night numbers o'er once Perilla pity pleasure poems poetry poets pretty primrose ROBERT HERRICK roses Saint shew sing sleep smiling soft song spice spring stay storax Sweet Spirit tears tell thee there's thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt Tibullus tinctures tomb tree true turn'd unto verse virgins wanton wassail weep Whenas white-thorn wine youth