A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... shine which all these gives . In heaven Queen she is among the spheres , She , mistress - like , makes all things to be pure ; Eternity in her oft change she bears , She beauty is , by her the fair endure . Time wears her not , she doth ...
... shine which all these gives . In heaven Queen she is among the spheres , She , mistress - like , makes all things to be pure ; Eternity in her oft change she bears , She beauty is , by her the fair endure . Time wears her not , she doth ...
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... every way . 15 Thy walls are made of precious stones , Thy bulwarks diamonds square ; Thy gates are of right orient pearl , Exceeding rich and rare . 20 Thy turrets and thy pinnacles With carbuncles do shine ; 54 A Household Book.
... every way . 15 Thy walls are made of precious stones , Thy bulwarks diamonds square ; Thy gates are of right orient pearl , Exceeding rich and rare . 20 Thy turrets and thy pinnacles With carbuncles do shine ; 54 A Household Book.
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Thy turrets and thy pinnacles With carbuncles do shine ; Thy very streets are paved with gold , Surpassing clear and fine . Thy houses are of ivory , 25 Thy windows crystal clear ; Thy tiles are made of beaten gold ; - O God , that I ...
Thy turrets and thy pinnacles With carbuncles do shine ; Thy very streets are paved with gold , Surpassing clear and fine . Thy houses are of ivory , 25 Thy windows crystal clear ; Thy tiles are made of beaten gold ; - O God , that I ...
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... shine in more substantial honours , And to be noble we'll be good . Our name , while virtue thus we tender , Will sweetly sound where'er ' tis spoke ; And all the great ones , they shall wonder How they respect such little folk . What ...
... shine in more substantial honours , And to be noble we'll be good . Our name , while virtue thus we tender , Will sweetly sound where'er ' tis spoke ; And all the great ones , they shall wonder How they respect such little folk . What ...
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Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of us shine innocent ; The troubled stream is still impure ; With virtue flies away content . And though opinions often err , We'll court the modest smile of fame , For sin's black ...
Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of us shine innocent ; The troubled stream is still impure ; With virtue flies away content . And though opinions often err , We'll court the modest smile of fame , For sin's black ...
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