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The flourishes and fragrant flowers , Through Phæbus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver showers , Cast up an odour sweet . The clogged busy humming bees , That never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees ...
The flourishes and fragrant flowers , Through Phæbus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver showers , Cast up an odour sweet . The clogged busy humming bees , That never think to drone , On flowers and flourishes of trees ...
Стр. 18
I do confess thou'rt sweet , but find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets , Thy favours are but like the wind , That kisses everything it meets : And since thou can with more than one , Thou'rt worthy to be kissed by none .
I do confess thou'rt sweet , but find Thee such an unthrift of thy sweets , Thy favours are but like the wind , That kisses everything it meets : And since thou can with more than one , Thou'rt worthy to be kissed by none .
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O so sweet is she ! Ben Jonson . 30 XXIV A BRIDAL SONG Roses , their sharp spines beir.g gone , Not royal in their smells alone , But in their hue ; Maiden - pinks , of odour faint ; Daisies smell - less , yet most quaint , And sweet ...
O so sweet is she ! Ben Jonson . 30 XXIV A BRIDAL SONG Roses , their sharp spines beir.g gone , Not royal in their smells alone , But in their hue ; Maiden - pinks , of odour faint ; Daisies smell - less , yet most quaint , And sweet ...
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All , dear Nature's children sweet , Lie ' fore bride and bridegroom's feet , Blessing their sense ! Not an angel of the air , Bird melodious , or bird fair , Be absent hence ! រ 15 20 The crow , the slanderous cuckoo , nor The boding ...
All , dear Nature's children sweet , Lie ' fore bride and bridegroom's feet , Blessing their sense ! Not an angel of the air , Bird melodious , or bird fair , Be absent hence ! រ 15 20 The crow , the slanderous cuckoo , nor The boding ...
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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 : IO XXVIII SONNET . When to the sessions of sweet silent 28 .
... 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 : IO XXVIII SONNET . When to the sessions of sweet silent 28 .
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