Chrysomela; a Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 199 páginas |
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... Julia and Anthea , Corinna and Dianeme by his side ( familiar then by other names now never to be remembered ) , sitting merry , but with just the sadness of one who hears sweet music , in some meadow among his favourite flowers of ...
... Julia and Anthea , Corinna and Dianeme by his side ( familiar then by other names now never to be remembered ) , sitting merry , but with just the sadness of one who hears sweet music , in some meadow among his favourite flowers of ...
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... Julia wear no ' buckles of the purest gold , ' nor have anything about them foreign to Middlesex or Devon . Herrick's imagin- ation has no far horizons : like Burns and Crabbe fifty years since , or Barnes ( that exquisite and neglected ...
... Julia wear no ' buckles of the purest gold , ' nor have anything about them foreign to Middlesex or Devon . Herrick's imagin- ation has no far horizons : like Burns and Crabbe fifty years since , or Barnes ( that exquisite and neglected ...
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... JULIA JULIA , if I chance to die Ere I print my poetry , I most humbly thee desire To commit it to the fire : Better ' twere my book were dead , Then to 6 PREFATORY.
... JULIA JULIA , if I chance to die Ere I print my poetry , I most humbly thee desire To commit it to the fire : Better ' twere my book were dead , Then to 6 PREFATORY.
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... Julia , thou must make For Mistress Bride the wedding - cake : Knead but the dough , and it will be To paste of almonds turn'd by thee ; Or kiss it thou but once or twice , And for the bride - cake there'll be spice . * 30 * THE OLD ...
... Julia , thou must make For Mistress Bride the wedding - cake : Knead but the dough , and it will be To paste of almonds turn'd by thee ; Or kiss it thou but once or twice , And for the bride - cake there'll be spice . * 30 * THE OLD ...
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... Julia's breast , And of her blush at such a feast . Then shall he read that flower of mine Enclosed within a crystal shrine ; A primrose next ; A piece then of a higher text ; For to beget In me a more transcendant heat , Than that ...
... Julia's breast , And of her blush at such a feast . Then shall he read that flower of mine Enclosed within a crystal shrine ; A primrose next ; A piece then of a higher text ; For to beget In me a more transcendant heat , Than that ...
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Amarillis Anacreon ANTHEA Baiae BARLEY-BREAK beauty Ben Jonson bring ye love CANDLEMAS canst Catullus Chor colours cowslips crown'd Daffadils dead doth drink ears Edited eyes F. T. PALGRAVE fair Fairy fancy farewell fear feast fire flowers FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE frankincense fresh give grace Grosart hair hand heart HEIR OF REDCLYFFE hence Herrick Hesperides honour JOHN WICKS Jonson Julia keep kiss leave lilies lips live LORD TENNYSON lost Love's Lyrical Poems maids meat Mirt mirth Mirtillo MISTRESS ne'er night numbers o'er once Perilla piece pity poetry poets pretty primrose ROBERT HERRICK roses Saint Selected and arranged shew sing sleep smiling soft song spice spring stay Sweet Spirit tears tell thee there's thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt tomb tree turn'd unto verse virgins wassail weep wine youth