The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageOxford University Press, 1921 - Всего страниц: 496 |
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... meet ; and able to sweeten solitude itself with best society , -with the companionship of the wise and the good , with the beauty which the eye cannot see , and the music only heard in silence . If this Collection proves a store- house ...
... meet ; and able to sweeten solitude itself with best society , -with the companionship of the wise and the good , with the beauty which the eye cannot see , and the music only heard in silence . If this Collection proves a store- house ...
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... meet , old wives a - sunning sit , In every street these tunes our ears do greet , Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! Spring ! the sweet Spring ! T. Nash B II THE FAIRY LIFE . I Where the bee sucks The Golden Treasury ...
... meet , old wives a - sunning sit , In every street these tunes our ears do greet , Cuckoo , jug - jug , pu - we , to - witta - woo ! Spring ! the sweet Spring ! T. Nash B II THE FAIRY LIFE . I Where the bee sucks The Golden Treasury ...
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... meet ; My Muse and I must you of duty greet With thanks and wishes , wishing thankfully ; Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed ; By no encroachment wrong'd , nor time forgot ; Nor blamed for blood , nor shamed for sinful deed ...
... meet ; My Muse and I must you of duty greet With thanks and wishes , wishing thankfully ; Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed ; By no encroachment wrong'd , nor time forgot ; Nor blamed for blood , nor shamed for sinful deed ...
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... meet , The basest weed outbraves his dignity : For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds . W. Shakespeare XLIV THE LOVER'S APPEAL And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ...
... meet , The basest weed outbraves his dignity : For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds ; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds . W. Shakespeare XLIV THE LOVER'S APPEAL And wilt thou leave me thus ? Say nay ! say nay ...
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... meet at any time again , Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain . Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath , When his pulse failing , passion speechless lies , When faith is kneeling by his bed ...
... meet at any time again , Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain . Now at the last gasp of love's latest breath , When his pulse failing , passion speechless lies , When faith is kneeling by his bed ...
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A. H. Clough Alfred Noyes beauty beneath birds breast breath bright cheek County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth Elizabeth of Bohemia eyes face fair fear flowers glory golden gone grave gray green grief hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hour Itylus John Masefield kiss land leaves light live look look'd Lord Byron Lord Houghton Lord Tennyson love's Lycidas lyre morn mountains ne'er never night numbers o'er once passion poem poet poetry rest Robin Gray rose Rossetti round seem'd shade Shakespeare sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stars sweet tears tell Theocritus thine things thou art thought thro tree turn'd Twas voice vrom waves weary weep wild wind wings Wordsworth Yarrow youth