Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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Página xvii
... all sweets leave her , Love may return , but lovers never ! Cowley , of his mistress- Love in her sunny eyes does basking play , Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair : or take Lovelace , ' To Lucasta , ' Waller PREFACE xvli.
... all sweets leave her , Love may return , but lovers never ! Cowley , of his mistress- Love in her sunny eyes does basking play , Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair : or take Lovelace , ' To Lucasta , ' Waller PREFACE xvli.
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... hair : Fear not ; the leaves will strew Gems in abundance upon you : Besides , the childhood of the day has kept , Against you come , some orient pearls unwept : Come , and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew - locks of the ...
... hair : Fear not ; the leaves will strew Gems in abundance upon you : Besides , the childhood of the day has kept , Against you come , some orient pearls unwept : Come , and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew - locks of the ...
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... hair , This ball of cowslips , these she gave me here . Sil . Words sweet as love itself . Mon. Hark ! - Mirt . This way she came , and this way too she went ; How each thing smells divinely redolent ! Like to a field of beans , when ...
... hair , This ball of cowslips , these she gave me here . Sil . Words sweet as love itself . Mon. Hark ! - Mirt . This way she came , and this way too she went ; How each thing smells divinely redolent ! Like to a field of beans , when ...
Página 37
... little brush of squirrels ' hairs , Composed of odd , not even pairs , Stands in the platter , or close by , To purge the fairy family . Near to the altar stands the priest , There offering up the holy - grist ; Ducking in IDYLLICA 377.
... little brush of squirrels ' hairs , Composed of odd , not even pairs , Stands in the platter , or close by , To purge the fairy family . Near to the altar stands the priest , There offering up the holy - grist ; Ducking in IDYLLICA 377.
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... morrow to mine own torn hair , Bedabbled with the dew . Good morning to this primrose too ; Good morrow to each maid ; That will with flowers the tomb bestrew Wherein my Love is laid . Ah ! woe is me , woe , woe is 44 IDYLLICA.
... morrow to mine own torn hair , Bedabbled with the dew . Good morning to this primrose too ; Good morrow to each maid ; That will with flowers the tomb bestrew Wherein my Love is laid . Ah ! woe is me , woe , woe is 44 IDYLLICA.
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Amarillis Anacreon ANTHEA Baiae BARLEY-BREAK beauty Ben Jonson blest bring ye love CANDLEMAS canst Catullus Chor Cittern colours cowslips crown'd Daffadils dead dearest doth drink ears elves eyes fair Fairy fancy farewell fault in women fear feast fire flowers frankincense fresh give grace Grosart hair hand heart hence Herrick Hesperides honour JOHN WICKS Jonson Julia keep kiss late leave Liber Pater lilies lips live lost Love's lute lyrical maids May-pole meat Mirt mirth Mirtillo MISTRESS ne'er night numbers o'er once Perilla pity pleasure poems poetry poets pretty primrose ROBERT HERRICK roses Saint shew sing sleep smiling soft song spice spring stay storax Sweet Spirit tears tell thee there's thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt Tibullus tomb tree true turn'd unto verse virgins wassail weep Whenas white-thorn wine youth