Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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Página xvii
... 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.
... 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.
Página xviii
... leave also no mark on our poet . The elaborate thought , the metri- cal harshness of the first , could find no counterpart in Herrick ; whilst Marvell , beyond him in imagin- ative power , though twisting it too often into contor- tion ...
... leave also no mark on our poet . The elaborate thought , the metri- cal harshness of the first , could find no counterpart in Herrick ; whilst Marvell , beyond him in imagin- ative power , though twisting it too often into contor- tion ...
Página xxi
... leave simplicity , sanity , and beauty as the last impressions lingering on our minds , these gifts are at once the true bequest of classicalism , and the reason why ( until modern effort equals them ) the study of that Hellenic and ...
... leave simplicity , sanity , and beauty as the last impressions lingering on our minds , these gifts are at once the true bequest of classicalism , and the reason why ( until modern effort equals them ) the study of that Hellenic and ...
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... for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for mackarel ; Or see the grocers , in a trice , Make hoods of thee to serve out spice . B2 * 5 * TO HIS BOOK TAKE mine advice , PREFATORY 3.
... for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for mackarel ; Or see the grocers , in a trice , Make hoods of thee to serve out spice . B2 * 5 * TO HIS BOOK TAKE mine advice , PREFATORY 3.
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... leave the world and you ; Who'll give ye then a sheltering shed , Or credit ye , when I am dead ? Who'll let ye by their fire sit , Although ye have a stock of wit , Already coin'd to pay for it ? -I cannot tell : unless there be Some ...
... leave the world and you ; Who'll give ye then a sheltering shed , Or credit ye , when I am dead ? Who'll let ye by their fire sit , Although ye have a stock of wit , Already coin'd to pay for it ? -I cannot tell : unless there be Some ...
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