Love Songs of English Poets, 1500-1800W. Heinemann, 1892 - Всего страниц: 277 |
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... rest , Doth know my guilt , if any were : Wherefore her doom shall please me best . Let her be judge and juror both To try me , guiltless by mine oath . Quoth Beauty : No ! it fitteth not A Prince herself to judge the cause : Will is ...
... rest , Doth know my guilt , if any were : Wherefore her doom shall please me best . Let her be judge and juror both To try me , guiltless by mine oath . Quoth Beauty : No ! it fitteth not A Prince herself to judge the cause : Will is ...
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... rest : The heart throbs in stillness , and we in our blisses Will honour its feeling by sweet silent kisses . Yes ; when our lips move , yet have nothing to say , And our eyes in each other's warm beam fade away , ' Tis then my heart ...
... rest : The heart throbs in stillness , and we in our blisses Will honour its feeling by sweet silent kisses . Yes ; when our lips move , yet have nothing to say , And our eyes in each other's warm beam fade away , ' Tis then my heart ...
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... rest ! Let no angry wind arise , Nor a wave with whitened crest : All be gentle as his eyes When he is caressed ! Bear him ( as the breeze above Bears the bird unto its nest ) Here , -unto his home of love , And there bid him rest ! I ...
... rest ! Let no angry wind arise , Nor a wave with whitened crest : All be gentle as his eyes When he is caressed ! Bear him ( as the breeze above Bears the bird unto its nest ) Here , -unto his home of love , And there bid him rest ! I ...
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