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O Fancy frail , that feeds on earth , And stays on slippery joys ; O noble mind , o happy man , That can contemn such toys ! Such toys as neither perfect are , And cannot long endure ; Our greatest skill , our sweetest joy , Uncertain ...
O Fancy frail , that feeds on earth , And stays on slippery joys ; O noble mind , o happy man , That can contemn such toys ! Such toys as neither perfect are , And cannot long endure ; Our greatest skill , our sweetest joy , Uncertain ...
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The fairest pearls that northern seas do breed , For precious stones from eastern coasts are sold ; Nought yields the earth that from exchange is freed ; Gold values all , and all things value gold . Where goodness wants an equal change ...
The fairest pearls that northern seas do breed , For precious stones from eastern coasts are sold ; Nought yields the earth that from exchange is freed ; Gold values all , and all things value gold . Where goodness wants an equal change ...
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All worldly wealth in worth as far doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heaven above . Divine is Love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Anon . III A POESY TO PROVE AFFECTION IS NOT LOVE ...
All worldly wealth in worth as far doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heaven above . Divine is Love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Anon . III A POESY TO PROVE AFFECTION IS NOT LOVE ...
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The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the east , when it is gone , Appears a clearer sky . Which soon perceive the little larks , The lapwing and the snipe , And tune their songs , like Nature's clerks , 15 O'er ...
The shadow of the earth anon Removes and drawis by , While in the east , when it is gone , Appears a clearer sky . Which soon perceive the little larks , The lapwing and the snipe , And tune their songs , like Nature's clerks , 15 O'er ...
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The golden globe incontinent Sets up his shining head , And o'er the earth and firmament Displays his beams abread . For joy , the birds with boulden throats Against his visage sheen Take up their kindly music notes In woods and gardens ...
The golden globe incontinent Sets up his shining head , And o'er the earth and firmament Displays his beams abread . For joy , the birds with boulden throats Against his visage sheen Take up their kindly music notes In woods and gardens ...
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appear bear beauty beneath bird breath bright clear clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth English eyes face fair fall fear flow flowers give glory gone grace grave green grow hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven hope hour John King land leaves less light lines live look Lord mind morn mother nature never night o'er once passed peace pleasure poem poet praise rest rise rose round seemed seen shine sight sing sleep smile song soon sorrow soul sound spirit spring stand stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought trees true turn voice waves weep wild wind woods youth