A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The flood of Life doth flow ; Upon whose banks on every side The wood of Life doth grow . There trees for evermore bear fruit , And evermore do spring ; There evermore the angels sit , And ...
Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The flood of Life doth flow ; Upon whose banks on every side The wood of Life doth grow . There trees for evermore bear fruit , And evermore do spring ; There evermore the angels sit , And ...
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... flow From us and from our cares ; but now it is not so . That love hath not attained the high'st degree , Which is still diligent lest others see ; Except our loves at this noon stay , We shall new shadows make the other way . As the ...
... flow From us and from our cares ; but now it is not so . That love hath not attained the high'st degree , Which is still diligent lest others see ; Except our loves at this noon stay , We shall new shadows make the other way . As the ...
Стр. 99
... flows ; yet never is the same . I wake , and so new live ; a night's protection Is a new wonder , whiles a resurrection . The sun's up ; yet myself and God most bright I can't see ; I'm too dark , and He's too light . Let devout prayér ...
... flows ; yet never is the same . I wake , and so new live ; a night's protection Is a new wonder , whiles a resurrection . The sun's up ; yet myself and God most bright I can't see ; I'm too dark , and He's too light . Let devout prayér ...
Стр. 100
... flow . The nightingale's a quire , no single note ; O various power of God in one small throat ! 15 20 25 The silkworm's its own wonder ; without loom It does provide itself a silken room . 30 The moon is the world's glass ; in which ...
... flow . The nightingale's a quire , no single note ; O various power of God in one small throat ! 15 20 25 The silkworm's its own wonder ; without loom It does provide itself a silken room . 30 The moon is the world's glass ; in which ...
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... Thou tide of glory which no rest dost know , But ever ebb and ever flow ! Thou golden shower of a true Jove ! Who does in thee descend , and heaven to earth make love ! 5 Say , from what golden quivers of the sky Do of English Poetry . 117.
... Thou tide of glory which no rest dost know , But ever ebb and ever flow ! Thou golden shower of a true Jove ! Who does in thee descend , and heaven to earth make love ! 5 Say , from what golden quivers of the sky Do of English Poetry . 117.
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