Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... hence , also , a contrast arises which makes Poetry 6 even more precious . The sweet Muses before every- thing , ' dulces ante omnia Musae , carry us with them to another and a better , if a more shadowy , world . We can there , it is ...
... hence , also , a contrast arises which makes Poetry 6 even more precious . The sweet Muses before every- thing , ' dulces ante omnia Musae , carry us with them to another and a better , if a more shadowy , world . We can there , it is ...
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... Hence , despite all drawbacks , an anthology may have its place . A book which tempts many to read a little , will guide some to that more profound and loving study of which the result is , the full accomplishment of the poet's mission ...
... Hence , despite all drawbacks , an anthology may have its place . A book which tempts many to read a little , will guide some to that more profound and loving study of which the result is , the full accomplishment of the poet's mission ...
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... hence something constrained and artificial blends with the freshness of the Elizabethan literature . For its great underlying elements it necessarily reverts to those embodied in our own earlier poets , Chaucer above all , to whom ...
... hence something constrained and artificial blends with the freshness of the Elizabethan literature . For its great underlying elements it necessarily reverts to those embodied in our own earlier poets , Chaucer above all , to whom ...
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... Hence , through whatever changes and fashions poetry may pass , her true lovers he is likely to ' please now , and please for long . ' His verse , in the words of a poet greater than himself , is of that quality which ' adds sunlight to ...
... Hence , through whatever changes and fashions poetry may pass , her true lovers he is likely to ' please now , and please for long . ' His verse , in the words of a poet greater than himself , is of that quality which ' adds sunlight to ...
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... hence , I see thee lie Torn for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for mackarel ; Or see the grocers , in a trice , Make hoods of thee to serve out spice . * 5 * TO HIS BOOK TAKE mine advice ...
... hence , I see thee lie Torn for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for mackarel ; Or see the grocers , in a trice , Make hoods of thee to serve out spice . * 5 * TO HIS BOOK TAKE mine advice ...
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