The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageFrancis Turner Palgrave Collins' Clear-Type Press, 1861 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... never perhaps attaining that loftier and finer excellence here required , -better worth reading than much of what fills the scanty hours that most men spare for self - improvement , or for pleasure in any of its more elevated and ...
... never perhaps attaining that loftier and finer excellence here required , -better worth reading than much of what fills the scanty hours that most men spare for self - improvement , or for pleasure in any of its more elevated and ...
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... never say that I was false of heart , Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify : As easy might I from myself depart As from my soul , which in thy breast doth lie ; That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I ...
... never say that I was false of heart , Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify : As easy might I from myself depart As from my soul , which in thy breast doth lie ; That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I ...
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... never can be old , For as you were when first your eye I eyed Such seems your beauty still . Have from the forests shook three summers ' pride ; Three winters cold Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd In process of the season ...
... never can be old , For as you were when first your eye I eyed Such seems your beauty still . Have from the forests shook three summers ' pride ; Three winters cold Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turn'd In process of the season ...
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... never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! SIR T. WYAT . 22. TO AURORA . O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost ...
... never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! SIR T. WYAT . 22. TO AURORA . O if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost ...
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... never writ , nor no man ever loved . W. SHAKESPEARE . 24. A DITTY . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain ...
... never writ , nor no man ever loved . W. SHAKESPEARE . 24. A DITTY . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain ...
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Arethuse art thou beauty behold beneath birds blest bonnie bower breast breath bright Brignall brow cheek chidden clouds dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA eyes fair Fancy fear flowers frae gentle glory golden green happy hast hath Hazeldean hear heard heart heaven Heigh hour John Anderson Kirconnell kiss ladies leaves light live look'd Lord LORD BYRON love's lovers Lycidas lyre maid mind morn mountains Muse ne'er never night nonny Nymph o'er P. B. SHELLEY pale passion Pindar pleasure poem poet Poetry Rosaline rose round Rule Britannia seem'd shade SHAKESPEARE shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring star stream sweet tears thee There's thine thou art thought tree Twas voice waly waly waves weep wild winds wings WORDSWORTH Yarrow youth