A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... never been cited yet in any of our popular anthologies , that it is difficult to think that any one who had himself wandered in this garden of riches would not have carried off some flowers and fruits of his own gathering ; instead of ...
... never been cited yet in any of our popular anthologies , that it is difficult to think that any one who had himself wandered in this garden of riches would not have carried off some flowers and fruits of his own gathering ; instead of ...
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... never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees , Collect their liquor brown . The sun , most like a speedy post , With ardent course ascends ; 70 The beauty of the heavenly host Up to our zenith tends ; Not guided by a ...
... never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees , Collect their liquor brown . The sun , most like a speedy post , With ardent course ascends ; 70 The beauty of the heavenly host Up to our zenith tends ; Not guided by a ...
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... never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 5 IC 15 20 ΧΙ A RENUNCIATION . If women could be ...
... never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 5 IC 15 20 ΧΙ A RENUNCIATION . If women could be ...
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... , Spreads in defiance of all enemies . IO Was never in this world ought worthy tried , Without some spark of such self - pleasing pride . Edmund Spenser . XVII SONNET . Like as a huntsman after weary chace 20 A Household Book.
... , Spreads in defiance of all enemies . IO Was never in this world ought worthy tried , Without some spark of such self - pleasing pride . Edmund Spenser . XVII SONNET . Like as a huntsman after weary chace 20 A Household Book.
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... What doth he think whenas he sees the face ? No doubt being limed by the outward colours - so , That inward worth would never let him go . Earl of Stirling . ΙΟ XXVIII SONNET . When to the sessions of sweet silent 28 . A Household Book.
... What doth he think whenas he sees the face ? No doubt being limed by the outward colours - so , That inward worth would never let him go . Earl of Stirling . ΙΟ XXVIII SONNET . When to the sessions of sweet silent 28 . A Household Book.
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