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Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets ' oth not the sun rise smiling ,
When fair at even he sets ? -Rest you , then , rest , sad eyes ! Melt not in weeping
! While She lies sleeping Softly , now softly lies , Sleeping ! Anon . XXIII TO HIS ...
Sleep is a reconciling , A rest that peace begets ' oth not the sun rise smiling ,
When fair at even he sets ? -Rest you , then , rest , sad eyes ! Melt not in weeping
! While She lies sleeping Softly , now softly lies , Sleeping ! Anon . XXIII TO HIS ...
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... blind did rise . O Love ! has she done this to thee ? What shall , alas ! become
of me ? 1. Lylye LXXIII Pack , clouds , away , and welcome day 4 BOOK.
... blind did rise . O Love ! has she done this to thee ? What shall , alas ! become
of me ? 1. Lylye LXXIII Pack , clouds , away , and welcome day 4 BOOK.
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... More of His grace than gifts to lend ; And entertains the harmless day With a
religious book or friend ; -This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise , or
fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all
.
... More of His grace than gifts to lend ; And entertains the harmless day With a
religious book or friend ; -This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise , or
fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all
.
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What neat repast shall feast us , light and choice , Of Attic taste , with wine ,
whence we may rise To hear the lute well touch'd , or artful voice Warble immortal
notes and Tuscan air ? He who of those delights can judge , and spare To
interpose ...
What neat repast shall feast us , light and choice , Of Attic taste , with wine ,
whence we may rise To hear the lute well touch'd , or artful voice Warble immortal
notes and Tuscan air ? He who of those delights can judge , and spare To
interpose ...
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When , kill'd with grief , Amintas lies , And you to mind shall call The sighs that
now unpitied rise , The tears that vainly fall , That welcome hour that ends his
smart Will then begin your pain , For such a faithful tender heart Can never break
in ...
When , kill'd with grief , Amintas lies , And you to mind shall call The sighs that
now unpitied rise , The tears that vainly fall , That welcome hour that ends his
smart Will then begin your pain , For such a faithful tender heart Can never break
in ...
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Пользовательский отзыв - PollyMoore3 - LibraryThingAn updated version including some more modern poems. Among many favourites, it includes Ben Jonson's “Hymn to Diana”, one of the most perfect lyrics in the English language (you can recite it to the moon, and I have been known to), and “It is not growing like a tree”. Читать весь отзыв
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Пользовательский отзыв - chibitika - LibraryThingEnglish poetry from the 1500's through the 1800's. Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland from 1850-1892. It has end notes with lots of extra information, an index of ... Читать весь отзыв
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