A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... hope to be educated into independence of judgment ; and I am sure that some , acknowledging this , will be grateful for notes of ad- miration , by which I have sometimes called their attention to that which otherwise might not obtain it ...
... hope to be educated into independence of judgment ; and I am sure that some , acknowledging this , will be grateful for notes of ad- miration , by which I have sometimes called their attention to that which otherwise might not obtain it ...
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... hope , whose hope concludes in peace . Let not the luring train of fancies trap , Or gracious features , proofs of Nature's skill , Lull Reason's force asleep in Error's lap , Or draw thy wit to bent of wanton will . The fairest flowers ...
... hope , whose hope concludes in peace . Let not the luring train of fancies trap , Or gracious features , proofs of Nature's skill , Lull Reason's force asleep in Error's lap , Or draw thy wit to bent of wanton will . The fairest flowers ...
Стр. 42
... hope , that thou canst tempt A spirit so resolved to tread 5 Upon thy throat , and live exempt From all the nets that thou canst spread . I know thy forms are studied arts , Thy subtil ways be narrow straits ; Thy courtesy but sudden ...
... hope , that thou canst tempt A spirit so resolved to tread 5 Upon thy throat , and live exempt From all the nets that thou canst spread . I know thy forms are studied arts , Thy subtil ways be narrow straits ; Thy courtesy but sudden ...
Стр. 43
... 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 all the causes were ...
... 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 all the causes were ...
Стр. 45
... 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— Enough's a feast ...
... 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— Enough's a feast ...
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