Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... lives and moves and loves his Bucolics show no trace of Sicily his Anthea and Julia wear no ' buckles of the purest gold ... live in an elfin county of their own , and are all but severed from humanity . Within that greater circle of ...
... lives and moves and loves his Bucolics show no trace of Sicily his Anthea and Julia wear no ' buckles of the purest gold ... live in an elfin county of their own , and are all but severed from humanity . Within that greater circle of ...
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... live in the ' golden apples ' of the West , offered to us by this sweet singer of Devonshire . We have greater poets , not a few none more faithful to nature as he saw her , none more perfect in his art ; -none , more companionable ...
... live in the ' golden apples ' of the West , offered to us by this sweet singer of Devonshire . We have greater poets , not a few none more faithful to nature as he saw her , none more perfect in his art ; -none , more companionable ...
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... live not perfected . * 12 * TO HIS BOOK Go thou forth , my book , though late , Yet be timely fortunate . It may chance good luck may send Thee a kinsman or a friend , That may harbour thee , when I With my fates neglected lie . If thou ...
... live not perfected . * 12 * TO HIS BOOK Go thou forth , my book , though late , Yet be timely fortunate . It may chance good luck may send Thee a kinsman or a friend , That may harbour thee , when I With my fates neglected lie . If thou ...
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... lives are others ' , not their own ! But serving courts and cities , be Less happy , less enjoying thee . Thou never plough'st the ocean's foam To seek and bring rough pepper home : Nor to the Eastern Ind dost rove To bring from ...
... lives are others ' , not their own ! But serving courts and cities , be Less happy , less enjoying thee . Thou never plough'st the ocean's foam To seek and bring rough pepper home : Nor to the Eastern Ind dost rove To bring from ...
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... LIVE , live with me , and thou shalt see The pleasures I'll prepare for thee : What sweets the country can afford Shall bless thy bed , and bless thy board . The soft sweet moss shall be thy bed , With crawling woodbine over - spread ...
... LIVE , live with me , and thou shalt see The pleasures I'll prepare for thee : What sweets the country can afford Shall bless thy bed , and bless thy board . The soft sweet moss shall be thy bed , With crawling woodbine over - spread ...
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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