On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... beauty may disown In your harsh features , Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art ; and Time , Pleased with your Triumphs o'er his brother Space , Accepts from your bold hands the proffered crown Of hope , and smiles on ...
... beauty may disown In your harsh features , Nature doth embrace Her lawful offspring in Man's art ; and Time , Pleased with your Triumphs o'er his brother Space , Accepts from your bold hands the proffered crown Of hope , and smiles on ...
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... beauty to augment Dame Nature hath her lent A wart upon her cheek That seemeth from afar Like to a radiant star- All with favour fret So properly is it set . She is the violet , The daisy déléctable • • The columbine cómmendáble The ...
... beauty to augment Dame Nature hath her lent A wart upon her cheek That seemeth from afar Like to a radiant star- All with favour fret So properly is it set . She is the violet , The daisy déléctable • • The columbine cómmendáble The ...
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... beauty's pattern to succeeding men . Yet do thy worst , old Time ; despite thy wrong , My love shall in my verse ever live young . Although this is not a temporal eternity , since English is unlikely to last many centuries more as a ...
... beauty's pattern to succeeding men . Yet do thy worst , old Time ; despite thy wrong , My love shall in my verse ever live young . Although this is not a temporal eternity , since English is unlikely to last many centuries more as a ...
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