A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... land of song . Others on the contrary , of not higher , or it may be not nearly so high , a gift , have put a large part of their strength into these occasional poems , and will therefore yield for a volume like the present infinitely ...
... land of song . Others on the contrary , of not higher , or it may be not nearly so high , a gift , have put a large part of their strength into these occasional poems , and will therefore yield for a volume like the present infinitely ...
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... land . So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair Again repeats them all . 60 The flourishes and fragrant flowers , Through Phoebus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver ...
... land . So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair Again repeats them all . 60 The flourishes and fragrant flowers , Through Phoebus ' fostering heat , Refreshed with dew and silver ...
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... land , A servile lot , decked with a pompous name ; Are the strange ends we toil for here below , Till wisest death make us our errors know . 5 10 William Drummond . XXXII SONNET . Look how the flower which lingeringly doth 30 A ...
... land , A servile lot , decked with a pompous name ; Are the strange ends we toil for here below , Till wisest death make us our errors know . 5 10 William Drummond . XXXII SONNET . Look how the flower which lingeringly doth 30 A ...
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... lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands , Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They preach , ' In greatness is no trust . ' Here's an acre sown indeed With the richest royallest seed That the earth did e'er suck in ...
... lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands , Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They preach , ' In greatness is no trust . ' Here's an acre sown indeed With the richest royallest seed That the earth did e'er suck in ...
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... to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Henry Wotton . LXIII WINIFREDA . Away , let nought to love displeasing of English Poetry . 57 PART THE SECOND. ...
... to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Henry Wotton . LXIII WINIFREDA . Away , let nought to love displeasing of English Poetry . 57 PART THE SECOND. ...
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