Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... fresh breeze and thyme - bed fragrance of open moorland , the grace and greenery of English meadows with Homer and Dante , he too shares the strength and inspiration which come from touch of a man's native soil . What has been here ...
... fresh breeze and thyme - bed fragrance of open moorland , the grace and greenery of English meadows with Homer and Dante , he too shares the strength and inspiration which come from touch of a man's native soil . What has been here ...
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... fresh and fragrant kin , To honour Whitsuntide . Green rushes then , and sweetest bents , With cooler oaken boughs , Come in for comely ornaments , To re - adorn the house . Thus times do shift ; each thing his turn does hold ; New ...
... fresh and fragrant kin , To honour Whitsuntide . Green rushes then , and sweetest bents , With cooler oaken boughs , Come in for comely ornaments , To re - adorn the house . Thus times do shift ; each thing his turn does hold ; New ...
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... Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet - slug - a - bed , and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept , and bow'd toward the east , Above an hour since ; yet you not drest , Nay ! not so much as ...
... Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet - slug - a - bed , and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept , and bow'd toward the east , Above an hour since ; yet you not drest , Nay ! not so much as ...
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... more known To thee , than unto any one : But as thy meat , so thy immortal wine Makes the smirk face of each to shine , And spring fresh rose - buds , while the salt , the wit , Flows from the wine , and graces it ; While 70 70 IDYLLICA.
... more known To thee , than unto any one : But as thy meat , so thy immortal wine Makes the smirk face of each to shine , And spring fresh rose - buds , while the salt , the wit , Flows from the wine , and graces it ; While 70 70 IDYLLICA.
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... fresh concupiscence , and cry , ' No lust there's like to Poetry . ' Thus frantic , crazy man , God wot , I'll call to mind things half - forgot ; And oft between Repeat the times that I have seen ; Thus ripe with tears , And twisting ...
... fresh concupiscence , and cry , ' No lust there's like to Poetry . ' Thus frantic , crazy man , God wot , I'll call to mind things half - forgot ; And oft between Repeat the times that I have seen ; Thus ripe with tears , And twisting ...
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