Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently prest from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up , to bewitch His blood to height ; this done , commended Grace by ...
... Ne'er ravish'd from the flattering vine , But gently prest from the soft side Of the most sweet and dainty bride , Brought in a dainty daisy , which He fully quaffs up , to bewitch His blood to height ; this done , commended Grace by ...
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... ne'er be Prince of Love , Though here the Princely Poet . * 46 * TO BE MERRI TM LET'S now take our time , While we're in our prime , And old , old age is afar off ; For the evil , evil days Will come on apace IDYLLICA 47.
... ne'er be Prince of Love , Though here the Princely Poet . * 46 * TO BE MERRI TM LET'S now take our time , While we're in our prime , And old , old age is afar off ; For the evil , evil days Will come on apace IDYLLICA 47.
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... ne'er so mean the viands be , They well content my Prue and me : Or pea or bean , or wort or beet , Whatever comes , Content makes sweet . Here we rejoice , because no rent We pay for our poor tenement ; Wherein we rest , and never fear ...
... ne'er so mean the viands be , They well content my Prue and me : Or pea or bean , or wort or beet , Whatever comes , Content makes sweet . Here we rejoice , because no rent We pay for our poor tenement ; Wherein we rest , and never fear ...
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... ne'er affright Our peaceful slumbers in the night : We eat our own , and batten more , Because we feed on no man's score ; But pity those whose flanks grow great , Swell'd with the lard of other's meat . We bless our fortunes , when we ...
... ne'er affright Our peaceful slumbers in the night : We eat our own , and batten more , Because we feed on no man's score ; But pity those whose flanks grow great , Swell'd with the lard of other's meat . We bless our fortunes , when we ...
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