Chrysomela; a Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 199 páginas |
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... hast thy times to go And trace the hare i'th ' treacherous snow : Thy witty wiles to draw , and get The lark into the trammel net : Thou hast thy cockrood , and thy glade To take the precious pheasant made : Thy lime - twigs , snares ...
... hast thy times to go And trace the hare i'th ' treacherous snow : Thy witty wiles to draw , and get The lark into the trammel net : Thou hast thy cockrood , and thy glade To take the precious pheasant made : Thy lime - twigs , snares ...
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... hast seen , I know , And rich for in and outward show ; Survey this Chapel , built , alone , Without or lime , or wood , or stone . Then say , if one thou'st seen more fine Than this , the Fairies ' once , now thine . THE TEMPLE A way ...
... hast seen , I know , And rich for in and outward show ; Survey this Chapel , built , alone , Without or lime , or wood , or stone . Then say , if one thou'st seen more fine Than this , the Fairies ' once , now thine . THE TEMPLE A way ...
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... hast Got not so beautiful as chaste ; By whose warm side thou dost securely sleep , While Love the sentinel doth keep , With those deeds done by day , which ne'er affright Thy silken sluinbers in the night : Nor has the darkness power ...
... hast Got not so beautiful as chaste ; By whose warm side thou dost securely sleep , While Love the sentinel doth keep , With those deeds done by day , which ne'er affright Thy silken sluinbers in the night : Nor has the darkness power ...
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... your dying day . * 59 * TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND , MR JOHN WICKS SINCE shed or cottage I have none , I sing the more , that thou hast one ; To whose glad threshold , and free docr I inay a Poet come , though poor ; And 62 IDYLLICA.
... your dying day . * 59 * TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND , MR JOHN WICKS SINCE shed or cottage I have none , I sing the more , that thou hast one ; To whose glad threshold , and free docr I inay a Poet come , though poor ; And 62 IDYLLICA.
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... hast learnt thy train With heart and hand to entertain ; And by the arms - full , with a breast unhid , As the old race of mankind did , When either's heart , and either's hand did strive To be the nearer relative ; Thou dost redeem ...
... hast learnt thy train With heart and hand to entertain ; And by the arms - full , with a breast unhid , As the old race of mankind did , When either's heart , and either's hand did strive To be the nearer relative ; Thou dost redeem ...
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