Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders Scammel, 1876 - 376 páginas |
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... verse , From thy grieved friend , whom thou might'st see Quite melted into tears for thee ! Dear loss ! since thy untimely fate , My task hath been to meditate On thee , on thee ; thou art the book , The library whereon I look , Though ...
... verse , From thy grieved friend , whom thou might'st see Quite melted into tears for thee ! Dear loss ! since thy untimely fate , My task hath been to meditate On thee , on thee ; thou art the book , The library whereon I look , Though ...
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... verses , by AYTON , have rarely been surpassed : - I loved thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that can love , unloved again ...
... verses , by AYTON , have rarely been surpassed : - I loved thee once , I'll love no more , Thine be the grief , as is the blame ; Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that can love , unloved again ...
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... 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 matchless creations of Shakspeare , and ...
... 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 matchless creations of Shakspeare , and ...
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... verse , Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes , with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out . From Lycidas : - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble mind ) To scorn ...
... verse , Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes , with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out . From Lycidas : - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble mind ) To scorn ...
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... verse , we present the following : - I feed a flame within , which so torments me , That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me ; ' Tis such a pleasing smart , and so I love it , That I had rather die than once remove it . Yet he ...
... verse , we present the following : - I feed a flame within , which so torments me , That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me ; ' Tis such a pleasing smart , and so I love it , That I had rather die than once remove it . Yet he ...
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Términos y frases comunes
angels Annabel Lee bard beautiful bell Ben Jonson beneath birds bless bloom bower breast breath bright brow charm clouds dark dear death deep delight Dismal Swamp divine doth dreams dull earth dwelling earth eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flowers genius gentle GEOFFREY CHAUCER glory glow golden grace grave green hand happy hath hear heart heaven hour kiss leaves light lines live look Lord Dorset lyre lyric melody mind moon morning muse Nature's never night noble numbers nymph o'er old oaken bucket pale passage pleasure poem poet poetic poetry rill rose round shade shining sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stanzas stars stream summer sweet Tabard tears tell thee thine thought tree Twas Tybalt verse voice wave weary weep wild wind wings youth