Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... Tears of Fancy . Nor is Herrick's resemblance nearer to many of the contemporaries who have been often grouped with him . He has little in common with the courtly ele- gance , the learned polish , which too rarely redeem commonplace and ...
... Tears of Fancy . Nor is Herrick's resemblance nearer to many of the contemporaries who have been often grouped with him . He has little in common with the courtly ele- gance , the learned polish , which too rarely redeem commonplace and ...
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... tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . In this one kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself : so thou again art free : — take eight lines by some old unknown Northern singer : When I think on the happy days I spent wi ' you , my ...
... tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . In this one kiss I here surrender thee Back to thyself : so thou again art free : — take eight lines by some old unknown Northern singer : When I think on the happy days I spent wi ' you , my ...
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... tears , and with much grief of heart , I'll recollect thee , weeping , part by part ; And having wash'd thee , close thee in a chest With spice ; that done , I'll leave thee to thy rest . * 15 * UPON HIMSELF THOU shalt not all die 8 ...
... tears , and with much grief of heart , I'll recollect thee , weeping , part by part ; And having wash'd thee , close thee in a chest With spice ; that done , I'll leave thee to thy rest . * 15 * UPON HIMSELF THOU shalt not all die 8 ...
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... tear A stubborn oak or holm , long growing there , — But lull'd to calmness , then succeeds a breeze That scarcely stirs the nodding leaves of trees ; So when this war , which tempest - like doth spoil Our salt , our corn , our honey ...
... tear A stubborn oak or holm , long growing there , — But lull'd to calmness , then succeeds a breeze That scarcely stirs the nodding leaves of trees ; So when this war , which tempest - like doth spoil Our salt , our corn , our honey ...
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... Tears will spring where woes are deep . Now , ai me ! ai me ! Last night Came a mad dog , and did bite , Ay , and kill'd my dear delight . Lacon Alack , for grief ! Thyr . But I'll be brief . Hence I must , for time doth call Me , and ...
... Tears will spring where woes are deep . Now , ai me ! ai me ! Last night Came a mad dog , and did bite , Ay , and kill'd my dear delight . Lacon Alack , for grief ! Thyr . But I'll be brief . Hence I must , for time doth call Me , and ...
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