A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... I saw no sun ; And now I live , and now my life is done ! 5 The spring is past , and yet it hath not sprung ; The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves are green ; My youth is gone , and yet I am but 52 A Household Book.
... I saw no sun ; And now I live , and now my life is done ! 5 The spring is past , and yet it hath not sprung ; The fruit is dead , and yet the leaves are green ; My youth is gone , and yet I am but 52 A Household Book.
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... yesterday . Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green ; 50 There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen . Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The of English Poetry . 55.
... yesterday . Thy gardens and thy gallant walks Continually are green ; 50 There grow such sweet and pleasant flowers As nowhere else are seen . Quite through the streets , with silver sound , The of English Poetry . 55.
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Ask me why this flower does show So yellow - green , and sickly too ? Ask me why the stalk is weak , And bending , yet it doth not break ? I will answer , these discover What fainting hopes are in a lover . Robert Herrick . ΙΟ LXVII ...
Ask me why this flower does show So yellow - green , and sickly too ? Ask me why the stalk is weak , And bending , yet it doth not break ? I will answer , these discover What fainting hopes are in a lover . Robert Herrick . ΙΟ LXVII ...
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... green And wither , and the beauty of the field With winter wrinkled . Even thyself dost yield Something to time , and to thy grave fall nigher ; But virtuous love is one sweet endless fire . William Habington . 5 ΙΟ LXXII THE SURRENDER ...
... green And wither , and the beauty of the field With winter wrinkled . Even thyself dost yield Something to time , and to thy grave fall nigher ; But virtuous love is one sweet endless fire . William Habington . 5 ΙΟ LXXII THE SURRENDER ...
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... wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves off the tree ? O gentle Death ! when wilt thou come ? For of my life I am wearie . เก 5 IO 15 20 ' Tis not the frost that freezes fell , Nor 66 A Household Book.
... wind , when wilt thou blaw , And shake the green leaves off the tree ? O gentle Death ! when wilt thou come ? For of my life I am wearie . เก 5 IO 15 20 ' Tis not the frost that freezes fell , Nor 66 A Household Book.
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