The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... heart distraine : Which to allay , and calme her storming paine , Faire feeling words he wisely gan display , And for her humor fitting purpose faine , To tempt the cause it selfe for to bewray ; Wherewith enmovd , these bleeding words ...
... heart distraine : Which to allay , and calme her storming paine , Faire feeling words he wisely gan display , And for her humor fitting purpose faine , To tempt the cause it selfe for to bewray ; Wherewith enmovd , these bleeding words ...
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... heart to thee . A heart as soft , a heart as kind , A heart as sound and free As in the whole world thou canst find , That heart I'll give to thee . Bid that heart stay , and it will stay To honour thy decree : Or bid it languish quite ...
... heart to thee . A heart as soft , a heart as kind , A heart as sound and free As in the whole world thou canst find , That heart I'll give to thee . Bid that heart stay , and it will stay To honour thy decree : Or bid it languish quite ...
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... heart of a nightingale 40 O'ercome in music ; with a wine Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently press'd from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up to ...
... heart of a nightingale 40 O'ercome in music ; with a wine Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently press'd from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up to ...
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... heart to gain ? But all my vows were answer'd with dis- dain : 160 She scorn'd my sorrows , and despis'd my pain . Long time I dragg'd my days in fruitless care ; Then , loathing life , and plung'd in deep de- spair , To finish my ...
... heart to gain ? But all my vows were answer'd with dis- dain : 160 She scorn'd my sorrows , and despis'd my pain . Long time I dragg'd my days in fruitless care ; Then , loathing life , and plung'd in deep de- spair , To finish my ...
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... heart , Drew backward as before th ' offending part . The reeking entrails next he tore away , And to his meager mastiffs made a prey . The pale assistants on each other star'd , With gaping mouths for issuing words pre- par'd ; The ...
... heart , Drew backward as before th ' offending part . The reeking entrails next he tore away , And to his meager mastiffs made a prey . The pale assistants on each other star'd , With gaping mouths for issuing words pre- par'd ; The ...
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