Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... lines only need therefore here be added , aiming rather to set forth his place in the sequence of English poets , and especially in regard to those near his own time , than to point out in detail beauties which he unveils in his own way ...
... lines only need therefore here be added , aiming rather to set forth his place in the sequence of English poets , and especially in regard to those near his own time , than to point out in detail beauties which he unveils in his own way ...
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... lines by some old unknown Northern singer : When I think on the happy days I spent wi ' you , my dearie , And now what lands between us lie , How can I be but eerie ! How slow ye move , ye heavy hours , As ye were wae and weary ! It was ...
... lines by some old unknown Northern singer : When I think on the happy days I spent wi ' you , my dearie , And now what lands between us lie , How can I be but eerie ! How slow ye move , ye heavy hours , As ye were wae and weary ! It was ...
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... lines , in his own phrase , ' born of the royal blood ' : the : Inflata rore non Achaico verba are rarer with him : although superficially mannered , nature is so much nearer to him , that far fewer of his pieces have lost vitality and ...
... lines , in his own phrase , ' born of the royal blood ' : the : Inflata rore non Achaico verba are rarer with him : although superficially mannered , nature is so much nearer to him , that far fewer of his pieces have lost vitality and ...
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... lines as these May take the simple villages ; But for the court , the country wit Is despicable unto it . Stay then at home , and do not go Or fly abroad to seek for woe ; Contempts in courts and cities dwell : No critic haunts the poor ...
... lines as these May take the simple villages ; But for the court , the country wit Is despicable unto it . Stay then at home , and do not go Or fly abroad to seek for woe ; Contempts in courts and cities dwell : No critic haunts the poor ...
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... lines of mine .人* * 4 * TO HIS BOOK MAKE haste away , and let one be A friendly patron unto thee ; Lest , rapt from hence , I see thee lie Torn for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for ...
... lines of mine .人* * 4 * TO HIS BOOK MAKE haste away , and let one be A friendly patron unto thee ; Lest , rapt from hence , I see thee lie Torn for the use of pastery ; Or see thy injured leaves serve well To make loose gowns for ...
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