Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan, 1888 - 199 páginas |
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... little more I have to write : Then I'll give o'er , And bid the world good - night . ' Tis but a flying minute , That I must stay , Or linger in it : And then I must away . O Time , that cut'st down all , And scarce PREFATORY 7.
... little more I have to write : Then I'll give o'er , And bid the world good - night . ' Tis but a flying minute , That I must stay , Or linger in it : And then I must away . O Time , that cut'st down all , And scarce PREFATORY 7.
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... o'er the board is smoothly spread With little seal - work damaskéd . The fringe that circumbinds it , too , Is spangle - work of trembling dew , Which , gently gleaming , makes a show , Like frost - work glitt'ring on the snow . Upon ...
... o'er the board is smoothly spread With little seal - work damaskéd . The fringe that circumbinds it , too , Is spangle - work of trembling dew , Which , gently gleaming , makes a show , Like frost - work glitt'ring on the snow . Upon ...
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... O'er ditches and mires , She follows the spirit that guides now . No beast , for his food , Dares now range the wood , But hush'd in his lair he lies lurking ; While mischiefs , by these , On land and on seas , At noon of night are a ...
... O'er ditches and mires , She follows the spirit that guides now . No beast , for his food , Dares now range the wood , But hush'd in his lair he lies lurking ; While mischiefs , by these , On land and on seas , At noon of night are a ...
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... o'er this theme , To shun the first and last extreme ; Ordaining that thy small stock find no breach , Or to exceed thy tether's reach ; But to live round , and close , and wisely true To thine own self , and known to few . Thus let thy ...
... o'er this theme , To shun the first and last extreme ; Ordaining that thy small stock find no breach , Or to exceed thy tether's reach ; But to live round , and close , and wisely true To thine own self , and known to few . Thus let thy ...
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... o'er ' s , to tell what change is near ; Then to assuage The gripings of the chine by age , I'll call my young Iülus to sing such a song I made upon my Julia's breast , And of her blush at such a feast . Then shall he read that flower ...
... o'er ' s , to tell what change is near ; Then to assuage The gripings of the chine by age , I'll call my young Iülus to sing such a song I made upon my Julia's breast , And of her blush at such a feast . Then shall he read that flower ...
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