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The palm and may make country houses gay , Lambs frisk and play , the
shepherds pipe all day , And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay , Cuckoo , jug
- jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet
...
The palm and may make country houses gay , Lambs frisk and play , the
shepherds pipe all day , And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay , Cuckoo , jug
- jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! The fields breathe sweet , the daisies kiss our feet
...
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This is the morn should bring unto this grove My Love , to hear and recompense
my love . Fair King , who all preserves , But show thy blushing beams , And thou
two sweeter eyes Shalt see than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy ...
This is the morn should bring unto this grove My Love , to hear and recompense
my love . Fair King , who all preserves , But show thy blushing beams , And thou
two sweeter eyes Shalt see than those which by Penéus ' streams Did once thy ...
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Absence , hear thou my protestation Against thy strength , Distance , and length ;
Do what thou canst for alteration : For hearts of truest mettle Absence doth join ,
and Time doth settle . Who loves a mistress of such quality , He soon hath found ...
Absence , hear thou my protestation Against thy strength , Distance , and length ;
Do what thou canst for alteration : For hearts of truest mettle Absence doth join ,
and Time doth settle . Who loves a mistress of such quality , He soon hath found ...
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Ah ! yet doth beauty , like a dial hand , Steal from his figure , and no pace
perceived ; So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion ,
and mine eye may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred ,
Ere you ...
Ah ! yet doth beauty , like a dial hand , Steal from his figure , and no pace
perceived ; So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion ,
and mine eye may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred ,
Ere you ...
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26. CARPE DIEM . O Mistress mine , where are you roaming ? O stay and hear !
your true - love's coming That can sing both high and low ; Trip no further , pretty
sweeting , Journeys end in lovers ' meetingEvery wise man's son doth know .
26. CARPE DIEM . O Mistress mine , where are you roaming ? O stay and hear !
your true - love's coming That can sing both high and low ; Trip no further , pretty
sweeting , Journeys end in lovers ' meetingEvery wise man's son doth know .
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Пользовательский отзыв - PollyMoore3 - LibraryThingAn updated version including some more modern poems. Among many favourites, it includes Ben Jonson's “Hymn to Diana”, one of the most perfect lyrics in the English language (you can recite it to the moon, and I have been known to), and “It is not growing like a tree”. Читать весь отзыв
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Пользовательский отзыв - chibitika - LibraryThingEnglish poetry from the 1500's through the 1800's. Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland from 1850-1892. It has end notes with lots of extra information, an index of ... Читать весь отзыв
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language Полный просмотр - 1863 |
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