Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... rich affection's store That fed our hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent : - We that did nothing study but the way To love each other , with which thoughts the day Rose with delight to us , and ...
... rich affection's store That fed our hopes , lies now exhaust and spent , Like sums of treasure unto bankrupts lent : - We that did nothing study but the way To love each other , with which thoughts the day Rose with delight to us , and ...
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... rich lock of hair , This ball of cowslips , these she gave me here . Sil . Words sweet as love itself . Mon. Hark ! - Mirt . This way she came , and this way too she went ; How each thing smells divinely redolent ! Like to a field of ...
... rich lock of hair , This ball of cowslips , these she gave me here . Sil . Words sweet as love itself . Mon. Hark ! - Mirt . This way she came , and this way too she went ; How each thing smells divinely redolent ! Like to a field of ...
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... rich for in and outward show ; Survey this Chapel , built , alone , Without or lime , or wocd , or stone . Then say , if one thou'st seen more fine Than this , the Fairies ' once , now thine . THE TEMPLE A way enchaced with glass and ...
... rich for in and outward show ; Survey this Chapel , built , alone , Without or lime , or wocd , or stone . Then say , if one thou'st seen more fine Than this , the Fairies ' once , now thine . THE TEMPLE A way enchaced with glass and ...
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... does wear , Made of her pap and gum , Rich beads of amber here . Now reigns the Rose , and now Th ' Arabian dew besmears My uncontrolled brow , And my retorted hairs , Homer , this health to thee ! In sack of 122 IDYLLICA 52.
... does wear , Made of her pap and gum , Rich beads of amber here . Now reigns the Rose , and now Th ' Arabian dew besmears My uncontrolled brow , And my retorted hairs , Homer , this health to thee ! In sack of 122 IDYLLICA 52.
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... , not mint ; stint And canst instruct that those who have the itch Of craving more , are never rich . These things thou know'st to th ' height , and dost prevent That plague , because thou art content With that Heaven 58 IDYLLICA.
... , not mint ; stint And canst instruct that those who have the itch Of craving more , are never rich . These things thou know'st to th ' height , and dost prevent That plague , because thou art content With that Heaven 58 IDYLLICA.
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