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So , when my mistress shall be seen , In sweetness of her looks and mind ; By
virtue first , then choice , a queenTell me , if she was not designed Th ' eclipse
and glory of her kind ? Another of those courtly minstrels was Sir John
SUCKLING ...
So , when my mistress shall be seen , In sweetness of her looks and mind ; By
virtue first , then choice , a queenTell me , if she was not designed Th ' eclipse
and glory of her kind ? Another of those courtly minstrels was Sir John
SUCKLING ...
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Sours - - - - - ome a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What doth it serve to see sun ' s
burning face ? And skies enamell ' d with both Indies ' gold ? Or moon at night in
jetty chariot rolld , And all the glory of that starry place ? What doth it serve earth '
s ...
Sours - - - - - ome a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - What doth it serve to see sun ' s
burning face ? And skies enamell ' d with both Indies ' gold ? Or moon at night in
jetty chariot rolld , And all the glory of that starry place ? What doth it serve earth '
s ...
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A weary pilgrimage , Whose glory in the day doth fill the stageWith childhood ,
manhood , and decrepid age . And what ' s a life ? The Aourishing array Of the
proud summer - meadow , which to - dayWears her green plush — and is to -
morrow ...
A weary pilgrimage , Whose glory in the day doth fill the stageWith childhood ,
manhood , and decrepid age . And what ' s a life ? The Aourishing array Of the
proud summer - meadow , which to - dayWears her green plush — and is to -
morrow ...
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... in the verse of Chaucer , the muse lisped her early numbers with the artless
simplicity and grace of infancy , she may be said to have attained to her full -
voiced maturity and glory in the august and - - - - - - - - - - 61.
... in the verse of Chaucer , the muse lisped her early numbers with the artless
simplicity and grace of infancy , she may be said to have attained to her full -
voiced maturity and glory in the august and - - - - - - - - - - 61.
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An heir of glory — a frail child of dust ! One more passage , for the sake of its
striking metaphor :Hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where
passed the shaft no trace is found , As from the wing no stain the air retains . Our
last ...
An heir of glory — a frail child of dust ! One more passage , for the sake of its
striking metaphor :Hearts wounded , like the wounded air , Soon close ; where
passed the shaft no trace is found , As from the wing no stain the air retains . Our
last ...
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Aowers beautiful birds breast breath bright charm close clouds comes dark dead dear death deep delight doth dreams earth eyes face fair fall fear feel field fire gentle give glory glow grace grave green hand happy hath head hear heart heaven hope hour human leaves light lines live look memory mind morning nature never night o'er o’er once pass passage play pleasure poem poet poetry rest rocks rose round seems seen shade shine side sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stanzas stars stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought touching trees turn verse voice wandering wave wild wind wings woods written young youth