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I Where the bee sucks , there suck I : In a cowslip's bell I lie ; There I couch , when
owls do cry : On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily . Merrily , merrily ,
shall I live now , Under the blossom that hangs on the bough / III 2 Come unto ...
I Where the bee sucks , there suck I : In a cowslip's bell I lie ; There I couch , when
owls do cry : On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily . Merrily , merrily ,
shall I live now , Under the blossom that hangs on the bough / III 2 Come unto ...
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O how shall summer's honey breath hold out Against the wreckful siege of
battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout Nor gates of steel so
strong , but time decays ? O fearful meditation ! where , alack ! Shall Time's best
jewel ...
O how shall summer's honey breath hold out Against the wreckful siege of
battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout Nor gates of steel so
strong , but time decays ? O fearful meditation ! where , alack ! Shall Time's best
jewel ...
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8113 31,5 D 291040 IX A MADRIGAL Crabbed Age and Youth Cannot live
together : Youth is full of pleasance , Age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn ,
Age like winter weather , Youth like summer brave , Age like winter bare : Youth
is full ...
8113 31,5 D 291040 IX A MADRIGAL Crabbed Age and Youth Cannot live
together : Youth is full of pleasance , Age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn ,
Age like winter weather , Youth like summer brave , Age like winter bare : Youth
is full ...
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And yet this time removed was summer's time : The teeming autumn , big with
rich increase , Bearing the wanton burden of the prime Like widow'd wombs after
their lords ' decease : Yet this abundant issue seem'd to me But hope of orphans
...
And yet this time removed was summer's time : The teeming autumn , big with
rich increase , Bearing the wanton burden of the prime Like widow'd wombs after
their lords ' decease : Yet this abundant issue seem'd to me But hope of orphans
...
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So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye
may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred ,Ere you were
born , was beauty's summer dead . W. Shakespeare XIX ROSALINE Like to the ...
So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye
may be deceived : For fear of which , hear this , thou age unbred ,Ere you were
born , was beauty's summer dead . W. Shakespeare XIX ROSALINE Like to the ...
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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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