The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? ' Twas pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite . But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so ...
... hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? ' Twas pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite . But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end , though ne'er so ...
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... hours , Come forth to strew thy tomb with flow'rs ' May virgins , when they come to mourn , Male - incense burn Upon ... hour , Or ragg'd to go , Or show A downcast look and sour ? No ; ' tis a fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat , And meat ...
... hours , Come forth to strew thy tomb with flow'rs ' May virgins , when they come to mourn , Male - incense burn Upon ... hour , Or ragg'd to go , Or show A downcast look and sour ? No ; ' tis a fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat , And meat ...
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... nightly harm . Or let my lamp , at midnight hour , Be seen in some high lonely tower , Where I may oft outwatch the Bear , With thrice - great Hermes , or unsphere 71 8 € Unwept , and welter to the parching wind , Without 132 JOHN MILTON.
... nightly harm . Or let my lamp , at midnight hour , Be seen in some high lonely tower , Where I may oft outwatch the Bear , With thrice - great Hermes , or unsphere 71 8 € Unwept , and welter to the parching wind , Without 132 JOHN MILTON.
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... hour , 91 Calls us to penance ? More destroyed than thus , We should be quite abolished , and expire . What fear we then ? what doubt we to in- cense His utmost ire ? which , to the highth en- raged , - Will either quite consume us ...
... hour , 91 Calls us to penance ? More destroyed than thus , We should be quite abolished , and expire . What fear we then ? what doubt we to in- cense His utmost ire ? which , to the highth en- raged , - Will either quite consume us ...
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... hour Down had been falling , had not , by ill chance , The strong rebuff of some tumultuous cloud , Instinct with fire and nitre , hurried him As many miles aloft . That fury stayed- Quenched in a boggy Syrtis , neither sea , Nor good ...
... hour Down had been falling , had not , by ill chance , The strong rebuff of some tumultuous cloud , Instinct with fire and nitre , hurried him As many miles aloft . That fury stayed- Quenched in a boggy Syrtis , neither sea , Nor good ...
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