A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... , one does not grudge this to them in the least . The in- convenience would certainly be a grave one , if the volume presented itself as primarily a Manual of English Poetry , or an assistance to the study of the history of X Preface .
... , one does not grudge this to them in the least . The in- convenience would certainly be a grave one , if the volume presented itself as primarily a Manual of English Poetry , or an assistance to the study of the history of X Preface .
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... grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet the heart doth seldom love . For as the seeds , in springtime sown , Die in the ground ere they be grown ; Such is conceit , whose rooting fails , As child that in the cradle quails ...
... grave : For many things the eyes approve , Which yet the heart doth seldom love . For as the seeds , in springtime sown , Die in the ground ere they be grown ; Such is conceit , whose rooting fails , As child that in the cradle quails ...
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... grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls the world , the idol of mankind , Whose fruit is fiction ; whose foundation wind . 5 3 FUIMUS FUMUS . Where , where are now the great reports Of those huge haughty earthborn giants ...
... grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls the world , the idol of mankind , Whose fruit is fiction ; whose foundation wind . 5 3 FUIMUS FUMUS . Where , where are now the great reports Of those huge haughty earthborn giants ...
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... grave where Laura lay , Within that temple where the vestal flame Was wont to burn ; and passing by that way To see that buried dust of living fame , Whose tomb fair Love and fairer Virtue kept , All suddenly I saw The Fairy Queen : At ...
... grave where Laura lay , Within that temple where the vestal flame Was wont to burn ; and passing by that way To see that buried dust of living fame , Whose tomb fair Love and fairer Virtue kept , All suddenly I saw The Fairy Queen : At ...
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... grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought of holding sea and land , A servile lot , decked with a pompous name ; Are the strange ends we toil for ...
... grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought of holding sea and land , A servile lot , decked with a pompous name ; Are the strange ends we toil for ...
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