A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... fears . Who then to frail mortality shall trust , But limns on water , or but writes in dust . 35 5 Yet whilst with sorrow here we live opprest , What life is best ? ΙΟ Courts are but only superficial schools To dandle fools : 4 A ...
... fears . Who then to frail mortality shall trust , But limns on water , or but writes in dust . 35 5 Yet whilst with sorrow here we live opprest , What life is best ? ΙΟ Courts are but only superficial schools To dandle fools : 4 A ...
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... Fear not to touch the best ; The truth shall be thy warrant . Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Say to the Court it glows Anon . 5 And shines like rotten wood ; Say to the Church it shows What's good , and doth ...
... Fear not to touch the best ; The truth shall be thy warrant . Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . Say to the Court it glows Anon . 5 And shines like rotten wood ; Say to the Church it shows What's good , and doth ...
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... fears , Lewd love with loss , evil peace with deadly fight : God's love alone doth end with endless ease , Whose joys in hope , whose hope concludes in peace . Let not the luring train of fancies trap , Or gracious features , proofs of ...
... fears , Lewd love with loss , evil peace with deadly fight : God's love alone doth end with endless ease , Whose joys in hope , whose hope concludes in peace . Let not the luring train of fancies trap , Or gracious features , proofs of ...
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... fear As little , as I hope from thee : I know thou canst nor show , nor bear More hatred than thou hast to me . 40 My tender , first , and simple years Thou didst abuse , and then betray ; Since stirr'dst up jealousies and fears , When ...
... fear As little , as I hope from thee : I know thou canst nor show , nor bear More hatred than thou hast to me . 40 My tender , first , and simple years Thou didst abuse , and then betray ; Since stirr'dst up jealousies and fears , When ...
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... fear not loss , I hope not gain , I envy none , I none disdain . I see ambition never pleased ; I see some Tantals starved in store ; I see gold's dropsy seldom eased ; I see e'en Midas gape for more : I neither want , nor yet abound ...
... fear not loss , I hope not gain , I envy none , I none disdain . I see ambition never pleased ; I see some Tantals starved in store ; I see gold's dropsy seldom eased ; I see e'en Midas gape for more : I neither want , nor yet abound ...
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