The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan Company, 1922 - Всего страниц: 483 |
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... soul , which in thy breast doth lie ; That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I return again , Just to the time , not with the time exchanged , So that myself bring water for my stain . Never believe ...
... soul , which in thy breast doth lie ; That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I return again , Just to the time , not with the time exchanged , So that myself bring water for my stain . Never believe ...
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... if thy pride did not our joys controul , What world of loving wonders should'st thou see ! For if I saw thee once transform'd in me , Then in thy bosom I would pour my soul ; Then all my thoughts should in thy visage shine , 18 BOOK.
... if thy pride did not our joys controul , What world of loving wonders should'st thou see ! For if I saw thee once transform'd in me , Then in thy bosom I would pour my soul ; Then all my thoughts should in thy visage shine , 18 BOOK.
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... soul , and treasure ; And evermore you sobb'd and sigh'd Burning in flames beyond all measure : -Three days endured your love to me , And it was lost in other three ! Adieu , Love , adieu , Love , untrue Love , Untrue Love , untrue Love ...
... soul , and treasure ; And evermore you sobb'd and sigh'd Burning in flames beyond all measure : -Three days endured your love to me , And it was lost in other three ! Adieu , Love , adieu , Love , untrue Love , Untrue Love , untrue Love ...
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... soul , Thy father's shame , thy mother's griet , Born as I doubt to all our dole , And to thy self unhappy chief : Sing Lullaby and lap it warm , Poor soul that thinks no creature harm . Thou little think'st and less dost know , The ...
... soul , Thy father's shame , thy mother's griet , Born as I doubt to all our dole , And to thy self unhappy chief : Sing Lullaby and lap it warm , Poor soul that thinks no creature harm . Thou little think'st and less dost know , The ...
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... soul to bring Oft call that prince which here doth monarchize : -But he , grim grinning King , Who caitiffs scorns , and doth the blest surprize , Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb , Disdains to crop a weed , and will not ...
... soul to bring Oft call that prince which here doth monarchize : -But he , grim grinning King , Who caitiffs scorns , and doth the blest surprize , Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb , Disdains to crop a weed , and will not ...
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