A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... flowers and fruits of his own gathering ; instead of offering to us again , as most do , though it may be in somewhat different combinations , what already has been offered by others . When I see , for example , ' Queen and huntress ...
... flowers and fruits of his own gathering ; instead of offering to us again , as most do , though it may be in somewhat different combinations , what already has been offered by others . When I see , for example , ' Queen and huntress ...
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... flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art : And grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls the world , the idol of mankind , Whose fruit is fiction ; whose foundation ...
... flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art : And grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls the world , the idol of mankind , Whose fruit is fiction ; whose foundation ...
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... flowers , Through Phoebus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver showers , Cast up an odour sweet . The clogged busy humming bees , 65 That never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees , Collect their liquor brown ...
... flowers , Through Phoebus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver showers , Cast up an odour sweet . The clogged busy humming bees , 65 That never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees , Collect their liquor brown ...
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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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... flowers to be thrown aside ; — And I will sigh , while some will smile , To see thy love for more than one Hath brought thee to be loved by none . XV Sir Robert Aytoun . The shepherd's faREWELL . While that the sun with his beams hot ...
... flowers to be thrown aside ; — And I will sigh , while some will smile , To see thy love for more than one Hath brought thee to be loved by none . XV Sir Robert Aytoun . The shepherd's faREWELL . While that the sun with his beams hot ...
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