Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... heart , spring and autumn , joy and sorrow , he paints as they are now and always have been . He may be ead and read again : his book is of that peculiarly delightful and attrac- tive kind which we think of , rather , as a companion or ...
... heart , spring and autumn , joy and sorrow , he paints as they are now and always have been . He may be ead and read again : his book is of that peculiarly delightful and attrac- tive kind which we think of , rather , as a companion or ...
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... heart and long hand , Alive , as noble Westmorland ; Or gallant Newark ; which brave two May fost'ring fathers be to you . If not , expect to be no less Ill used , than babes left fatherless . * 9 * NOT EVERY DAY FIT FOR VERSE ' Tis not ...
... heart and long hand , Alive , as noble Westmorland ; Or gallant Newark ; which brave two May fost'ring fathers be to you . If not , expect to be no less Ill used , than babes left fatherless . * 9 * NOT EVERY DAY FIT FOR VERSE ' Tis not ...
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... and with much grief of heart , I'll recollect thee , weeping , part by part ; And having wash'd thee , close thee in a chest With spice ; that done , I'll leave thee to thy rest . 9 * 15 * UPON HIMSELF THOU shalt not all PREFATORY.
... and with much grief of heart , I'll recollect thee , weeping , part by part ; And having wash'd thee , close thee in a chest With spice ; that done , I'll leave thee to thy rest . 9 * 15 * UPON HIMSELF THOU shalt not all PREFATORY.
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... To these A Trasy I do keep , whereby I please The more my rural privacy : Which are But toys , to give my heart some ease Where care None is , slight things do lightly please . * 34 * A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE 28 IDYLLICA.
... To these A Trasy I do keep , whereby I please The more my rural privacy : Which are But toys , to give my heart some ease Where care None is , slight things do lightly please . * 34 * A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE 28 IDYLLICA.
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... heart of a nightingale O'ercome in music ; with a wine Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently prest from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up , to bewitch ...
... heart of a nightingale O'ercome in music ; with a wine Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently prest from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up , to bewitch ...
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