A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... grace them ; Only beauty purely loving Knows no discord ; But still moves delight , Like clear springs renewed by flowing , Ever perfect , ever in them- selves eternal . ΙΟ 15 Thomas Campion . XXIII TRIUMPH OF CHARIS . See the chariot ...
... grace them ; Only beauty purely loving Knows no discord ; But still moves delight , Like clear springs renewed by flowing , Ever perfect , ever in them- selves eternal . ΙΟ 15 Thomas Campion . XXIII TRIUMPH OF CHARIS . See the chariot ...
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And from her arched brows , such a grace Sheds itself through the face , As alone there triumphs to the life All the gain , all the good of the elements ' strife . Have you seen but a bright lily grow , Before rude hands have touched it ...
And from her arched brows , such a grace Sheds itself through the face , As alone there triumphs to the life All the gain , all the good of the elements ' strife . Have you seen but a bright lily grow , Before rude hands have touched it ...
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... grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . Sir Philip Sidney . 5 IO XXVII SONNET . To yield to those I cannot but disdain , Whose face doth but entangle foolish hearts ; It is the beauty of the better parts ...
... grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . Sir Philip Sidney . 5 IO XXVII SONNET . To yield to those I cannot but disdain , Whose face doth but entangle foolish hearts ; It is the beauty of the better parts ...
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... born , Here first I got a pledge of promised grace : But ah ! what served it to be happy so ? Sith passèd pleasures double but new woe ? ΙΟ William Drummond . XXXIV SONNET . Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all of English Poetry . 31.
... born , Here first I got a pledge of promised grace : But ah ! what served it to be happy so ? Sith passèd pleasures double but new woe ? ΙΟ William Drummond . XXXIV SONNET . Sweet spring , thou turn'st with all of English Poetry . 31.
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... grace to God , from whom all graces run . If picture move , more should the pattern please ; No shadow can with shadowed thing compare , And fairest shapes , whereon our loves do seize , But silly signs of God's high beauty are . Go ...
... grace to God , from whom all graces run . If picture move , more should the pattern please ; No shadow can with shadowed thing compare , And fairest shapes , whereon our loves do seize , But silly signs of God's high beauty are . Go ...
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