Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... fills The fantastic pannicles , Full of fire , then I write As the Godhead doth indite . Thus enraged , my lines are hurl'd , Like the Sibyl's , through the world : Look how next the holy fire Either slakes , or PREFATORY.
... fills The fantastic pannicles , Full of fire , then I write As the Godhead doth indite . Thus enraged , my lines are hurl'd , Like the Sibyl's , through the world : Look how next the holy fire Either slakes , or PREFATORY.
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... doth retire ; So the fancy cools : -till when That brave spirit comes again . * IO * HIS PRAYER TO BEN JONSON WHEN I a verse shall make , Know I have pray'd thee , For old religion's sake , Saint Ben , to aid me . Make the way smooth ...
... doth retire ; So the fancy cools : -till when That brave spirit comes again . * IO * HIS PRAYER TO BEN JONSON WHEN I a verse shall make , Know I have pray'd thee , For old religion's sake , Saint Ben , to aid me . Make the way smooth ...
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... ere sun be set . Wash your pails and cleanse your dairies , Sluts are loathsome to the fairies ; Sweep your house ; Who doth not so , Mab will pinch her by the toe . * 20 * CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE DOWN with the IDYLLICA 15.
... ere sun be set . Wash your pails and cleanse your dairies , Sluts are loathsome to the fairies ; Sweep your house ; Who doth not so , Mab will pinch her by the toe . * 20 * CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE DOWN with the IDYLLICA 15.
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... doth 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 ...
... doth 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 ...
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... doth cause this pensiveness , Thou most lovely neat - herdess ? Why so lonely on the hill ? Why thy pipe by thee so still , That erewhile was heard so shrill ? Tell me , do thy kine now fail To fulfil the milking - pail ? Say , what is ...
... doth cause this pensiveness , Thou most lovely neat - herdess ? Why so lonely on the hill ? Why thy pipe by thee so still , That erewhile was heard so shrill ? Tell me , do thy kine now fail To fulfil the milking - pail ? Say , what is ...
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