Chrysomela; a Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert HerrickMacmillan and Company, 1892 - 199 páginas |
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... rose lingers latest . ' . . . . But ' the dream , the fancy , ' is all that Time has spared us . And if it be curious that his contemporaries should have left so little record of this delightful poet and ( as we should infer from the ...
... rose lingers latest . ' . . . . But ' the dream , the fancy , ' is all that Time has spared us . And if it be curious that his contemporaries should have left so little record of this delightful poet and ( as we should infer from the ...
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... teenth century we reach an age as barren for inspi- ration of new song as the Wars of the Roses ; although the great survivors from carlier years mask this ster- ility ; -masking also the revolution in poetical manner and PREFACE XV.
... teenth century we reach an age as barren for inspi- ration of new song as the Wars of the Roses ; although the great survivors from carlier years mask this ster- ility ; -masking also the revolution in poetical manner and PREFACE XV.
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... rose , ' - we have a finish and condensation which Herrick hardly attains ; a literary quality alien from his ' woodnotes wild , ' which may help us to under- stand the very small appreciation he met from his age . He had a pretty ...
... rose , ' - we have a finish and condensation which Herrick hardly attains ; a literary quality alien from his ' woodnotes wild , ' which may help us to under- stand the very small appreciation he met from his age . He had a pretty ...
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... , 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 with them set PREFACE xxil.
... , 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 with them set PREFACE xxil.
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Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. Rose with delight to us , and with them set , Must learn the hateful art , how to forget ! --Fold back our arms , take home our fruitless loves , That must new fortunes try , like turtle doves ...
Robert Herrick Francis Turner Palgrave. Rose with delight to us , and with them set , Must learn the hateful art , how to forget ! --Fold back our arms , take home our fruitless loves , That must new fortunes try , like turtle doves ...
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