Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... large sleek neat Unto the dew - laps up in meat : And , as thou look'st , the wanton steer , The heifer , cow , and ox draw near , To make a pleasing pastime there . These seen , thou go'st to view thy flocks Of 10 IDYLLICA.
... large sleek neat Unto the dew - laps up in meat : And , as thou look'st , the wanton steer , The heifer , cow , and ox draw near , To make a pleasing pastime there . These seen , thou go'st to view thy flocks Of 10 IDYLLICA.
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... meat ; Their milk thy drink ; and thou shalt eat The paste of filberts for thy bread With cream of cowslips butteréd : Thy feasting - table shall be hills With daisies spread , and daffadils ; Where thou shalt sit , and Red - breast by ...
... meat ; Their milk thy drink ; and thou shalt eat The paste of filberts for thy bread With cream of cowslips butteréd : Thy feasting - table shall be hills With daisies spread , and daffadils ; Where thou shalt sit , and Red - breast by ...
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... meat , That though a thousand , thousand eat , Yet , ere twelve moons shall whirl about Their silv'ry spheres , there's none may doubt But more's sent in than was served out . Next , may your dairies prosper so , As that your pans no ...
... meat , That though a thousand , thousand eat , Yet , ere twelve moons shall whirl about Their silv'ry spheres , there's none may doubt But more's sent in than was served out . Next , may your dairies prosper so , As that your pans no ...
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... meat . And know , besides , ye must revoke The patient ox unto the yoke , And all go back unto the plough And harrow , though they're hang'd up now . And , you must know , your lord's word's true , Feed him ye must , whose food fills ...
... meat . And know , besides , ye must revoke The patient ox unto the yoke , And all go back unto the plough And harrow , though they're hang'd up now . And , you must know , your lord's word's true , Feed him ye must , whose food fills ...
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... more . Black I'm grown for want of meat , Give me then an ant to eat , Or the cleft ear of a mouse Over - sour'd in drink of souce ; Or , sweet lady , reach to me The abdomen of a bee ; Or commend a cricket's 42 IDYLLICA.
... more . Black I'm grown for want of meat , Give me then an ant to eat , Or the cleft ear of a mouse Over - sour'd in drink of souce ; Or , sweet lady , reach to me The abdomen of a bee ; Or commend a cricket's 42 IDYLLICA.
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