A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... One , 75 Who does all where empire . The burning beams down from his face So fervently can beat , That man and beast now seek a place To save them from the heat . 30 The herds beneath some leafy tree , Amidst the flowers 12 A Household ...
... One , 75 Who does all where empire . The burning beams down from his face So fervently can beat , That man and beast now seek a place To save them from the heat . 30 The herds beneath some leafy tree , Amidst the flowers 12 A Household ...
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The herds beneath some leafy tree , Amidst the flowers they lie ; The stable ships upon the sea Tend up their sails to dry . With gilded eyes and open wings , 85 The cock his courage shows ; With claps of joy his breast he dings , And ...
The herds beneath some leafy tree , Amidst the flowers they lie ; The stable ships upon the sea Tend up their sails to dry . With gilded eyes and open wings , 85 The cock his courage shows ; With claps of joy his breast he dings , And ...
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... beneath the ocean - stream , Whose brink when your adventurer slips , 15 Full oft he perisheth on them . And what are cheeks , but ensigns oft That wave hot youth to fields of blood ? Did Helen's breast , though ne'er so soft , Do ...
... beneath the ocean - stream , Whose brink when your adventurer slips , 15 Full oft he perisheth on them . And what are cheeks , but ensigns oft That wave hot youth to fields of blood ? Did Helen's breast , though ne'er so soft , Do ...
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... beneath the font , To stand and hear the Church's liturgies , Yet not assist the solemn exercise : Sufficeth her , that she a lay - place gain , To trim thy vestments , or but bear thy train ; Though not in tune nor wing she reach thy ...
... beneath the font , To stand and hear the Church's liturgies , Yet not assist the solemn exercise : Sufficeth her , that she a lay - place gain , To trim thy vestments , or but bear thy train ; Though not in tune nor wing she reach thy ...
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Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain , and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my ...
Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well , That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain , and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my ...
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