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5 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 ; Or else within the mother's womb Hath his beginning , and his tomb .
5 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 ; Or else within the mother's womb Hath his beginning , and his tomb .
Стр. 58
How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . 15 20 25 And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A ...
How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . 15 20 25 And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A ...
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And yonder sits my mother , the queen ! And yonder stands my brother Hugh , And by him my William sweet and true ! ' But the last tune that the harp played then , Binnorie , O Binnorie , Was , “ Woe to my sister , false Helen !
And yonder sits my mother , the queen ! And yonder stands my brother Hugh , And by him my William sweet and true ! ' But the last tune that the harp played then , Binnorie , O Binnorie , Was , “ Woe to my sister , false Helen !
Стр. 79
... As if there were no such cold thing . 5 1ο Who would have thought my shrivelled heart Could have recovered greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart To see their mother - root , when they have blown ; Where they ...
... As if there were no such cold thing . 5 1ο Who would have thought my shrivelled heart Could have recovered greenness ? It was gone Quite under ground ; as flowers depart To see their mother - root , when they have blown ; Where they ...
Стр. 99
If his ambition may those hopes pursue , Who with religion loves your arts and you , Oxford to him a dearer name shall be Than his own mother University . Thebes did his green unknowing youth engage ; He chooses Athens in his riper age ...
If his ambition may those hopes pursue , Who with religion loves your arts and you , Oxford to him a dearer name shall be Than his own mother University . Thebes did his green unknowing youth engage ; He chooses Athens in his riper age ...
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