The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan Company, 1922 - Всего страниц: 483 |
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... rose his tomb , Disdains to crop a weed , and will not come . W. Drummond LXII DIRGE OF LOVE Come away , come away , Death , And in sad cypres let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid . My shroud ...
... rose his tomb , Disdains to crop a weed , and will not come . W. Drummond LXII DIRGE OF LOVE Come away , come away , Death , And in sad cypres let me be laid ; Fly away , fly away , breath ; I am slain by a fair cruel maid . My shroud ...
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... 'd in the eyes ; With gazing fed ; and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring Fancy's knell ; I'll begin it , -Ding , dong , bell . -Ding , dong , bell . W. Shakespeare LXX A DILEMMA Lady , when I behold the roses 42 BOOK.
... 'd in the eyes ; With gazing fed ; and Fancy dies In the cradle where it lies : Let us all ring Fancy's knell ; I'll begin it , -Ding , dong , bell . -Ding , dong , bell . W. Shakespeare LXX A DILEMMA Lady , when I behold the roses 42 BOOK.
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... roses sprouting Which clad in damask mantles deck the arbours , And then behold your lips where sweet love harbours , My eyes present me with a double doubting : For viewing both alike , hardly my mind supposes Whether the roses be your ...
... roses sprouting Which clad in damask mantles deck the arbours , And then behold your lips where sweet love harbours , My eyes present me with a double doubting : For viewing both alike , hardly my mind supposes Whether the roses be your ...
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... rose Growing on's cheek ( but none knows how ) ; With these , the crystal of his brow , And then the dimple on his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : And last he set her both his eyes- She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love ...
... rose Growing on's cheek ( but none knows how ) ; With these , the crystal of his brow , And then the dimple on his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : And last he set her both his eyes- She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love ...
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... roses , To deck their bridegrooms ' posies Against the bridal day , which was not long : Sweet Thames : run softly , till I end my song . With that I saw two Swans of goodly hue Come softly swimming down along the Lee ; Two fairer birds ...
... roses , To deck their bridegrooms ' posies Against the bridal day , which was not long : Sweet Thames : run softly , till I end my song . With that I saw two Swans of goodly hue Come softly swimming down along the Lee ; Two fairer birds ...
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A. C. Swinburne Alfred Noyes Arethuse beauty beneath birds bower breast breath bright Brignall cheek clouds dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth eyes fair fear flowers frae gentle glory golden Gray green H. F. Lyte hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill hour Itylus John Masefield kiss leaves light live look look'd Lord Lord Byron Lord Tennyson love's Lycidas lyre mind morn mountains Muse ne'er never night numbers Nymph o'er OMAR KHAYYÁM P. B. Shelley passion pleasure poem poet Poetry River Lee rose round seem'd shade Shakespeare shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree Twas voice waves weep wild wind wings Wordsworth Yarrow youth