Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... delight ! And down they drop ; appears his dainty skin , Fair as the furry - coat of whitest ermilin . O ruthful scene ! when from a nook obscure , His little sister doth his peril see : All playful as she sate , she grows demure ; She ...
... delight ! And down they drop ; appears his dainty skin , Fair as the furry - coat of whitest ermilin . O ruthful scene ! when from a nook obscure , His little sister doth his peril see : All playful as she sate , she grows demure ; She ...
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... delight , As I with my Phyllis had known . O ye woods , spread your branches apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly ; I would hide with the beasts of the chase ; I would vanish from every eye . Yet my reed shall resound through the ...
... delight , As I with my Phyllis had known . O ye woods , spread your branches apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly ; I would hide with the beasts of the chase ; I would vanish from every eye . Yet my reed shall resound through the ...
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... delight , Not in the fading echoes of Renown , Power's purple robes , nor Pleasure's flowery lap , The soul should find enjoyment : but from these Turning disdainful to an equal good , Through all the ascent of things enlarge her view ...
... delight , Not in the fading echoes of Renown , Power's purple robes , nor Pleasure's flowery lap , The soul should find enjoyment : but from these Turning disdainful to an equal good , Through all the ascent of things enlarge her view ...
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... delight : her tempered powers Refine at length , and every passion wears A chaster , milder , more attractive mien . But if to ampler prospects , if to gaze On nature's form , where , negligent of all These lesser graces , she assumes ...
... delight : her tempered powers Refine at length , and every passion wears A chaster , milder , more attractive mien . But if to ampler prospects , if to gaze On nature's form , where , negligent of all These lesser graces , she assumes ...
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... delight those pleasing shades I view , Where Condé from an envious court with- drew ; Where , sick of glory , faction , power , and pride , ( Sure judge how empty all , who all had tried ! ) Beneath his palms the weary chief reposed ...
... delight those pleasing shades I view , Where Condé from an envious court with- drew ; Where , sick of glory , faction , power , and pride , ( Sure judge how empty all , who all had tried ! ) Beneath his palms the weary chief reposed ...
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