A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... wind , for emblem of this All ; Adorn it fair , and flourish every part With flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art : And grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls ...
... wind , for emblem of this All ; Adorn it fair , and flourish every part With flowers and fruits , with brooks , beasts , fish , and fowl , With rarest cunning of thy curious art : And grave in gold , about my silver bowl , Thus rolls ...
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... pure , Or clearest polished glass . The time so tranquil is and still , 45 That no where shall ye find , Save on a high and barren hill , The air of peeping wind . All trees and simples , great and small , That of English Poetry . II.
... pure , Or clearest polished glass . The time so tranquil is and still , 45 That no where shall ye find , Save on a high and barren hill , The air of peeping wind . All trees and simples , great and small , That of English Poetry . II.
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... winds can fast collect , 95 Her purple pens turn many a hue Against the sun direct . Now noon is went ; gone is midday ... wind is setting down , The reek throws right up in the air From every tower and town . The gloming comes , the day ...
... winds can fast collect , 95 Her purple pens turn many a hue Against the sun direct . Now noon is went ; gone is midday ... wind is setting down , The reek throws right up in the air From every tower and town . The gloming comes , the day ...
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... wind , That kisses everything it meets : And since thou can with more than one , 5 ΙΟ Thou'rt worthy to be kissed by none . The morning rose that untouched stands , Armed with her briars , how sweetly smells But , plucked and strained ...
... wind , That kisses everything it meets : And since thou can with more than one , 5 ΙΟ Thou'rt worthy to be kissed by none . The morning rose that untouched stands , Armed with her briars , how sweetly smells But , plucked and strained ...
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... wind , A glory at opinion's frown that lowers , A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought ...
... wind , A glory at opinion's frown that lowers , A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought ...
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