A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... clouds of rain From tops of mountains skails , Clear are the highest hills and plain , The vapours take the vales . 40 The ample heaven , of fabric sure , In cleanness does surpass The crystal and the silver pure , Or clearest polished ...
... clouds of rain From tops of mountains skails , Clear are the highest hills and plain , The vapours take the vales . 40 The ample heaven , of fabric sure , In cleanness does surpass The crystal and the silver pure , Or clearest polished ...
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... clouds thickest be ; In lusty youth , or when my hairs are gray : Set me in heaven , in earth , or else in hell , In hill or dale , or in the foaming flood ; 5 IO Thrall , or at large , alive whereso I dwell 14 A Household Book.
... clouds thickest be ; In lusty youth , or when my hairs are gray : Set me in heaven , in earth , or else in hell , In hill or dale , or in the foaming flood ; 5 IO Thrall , or at large , alive whereso I dwell 14 A Household Book.
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... clouds for joy in pearls weep down their showers , Thou turn'st , sweet youth ; but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days with thee come not again ; The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee come , which turn my sweets to sours ...
... clouds for joy in pearls weep down their showers , Thou turn'st , sweet youth ; but ah ! my pleasant hours And happy days with thee come not again ; The sad memorials only of my pain Do with thee come , which turn my sweets to sours ...
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... of one night . Time's ever ours , while we despise The sensual idol of our clay , 5 ΙΟ For though the suns do set and rise , We joy one everlasting day ; Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of of English Poetry . 63.
... of one night . Time's ever ours , while we despise The sensual idol of our clay , 5 ΙΟ For though the suns do set and rise , We joy one everlasting day ; Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of of English Poetry . 63.
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Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of us shine innocent ; The troubled stream is still impure ; With virtue flies away content . And though opinions often err , We'll court the modest smile of fame , For sin's black ...
Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of us shine innocent ; The troubled stream is still impure ; With virtue flies away content . And though opinions often err , We'll court the modest smile of fame , For sin's black ...
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