Andrew MarvellE. Benn Limited, 1925 - 25 páginas |
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... play My solitary time away With this ; and , very well content , Could so mine idle life have spent ; For it was full of sport , and light Of foot and heart , and did invite Me to its game : it seemed to bless Itself in me ; how could I ...
... play My solitary time away With this ; and , very well content , Could so mine idle life have spent ; For it was full of sport , and light Of foot and heart , and did invite Me to its game : it seemed to bless Itself in me ; how could I ...
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... play at level coil . * The fish ofttimes the burgher dispossessed , And sat , not as a meat , but as a guest , And oft the Tritons and the sea - nymphs saw Whole shoal of Dutch served up for cabillau ; 5 Or , as they over the new level ...
... play at level coil . * The fish ofttimes the burgher dispossessed , And sat , not as a meat , but as a guest , And oft the Tritons and the sea - nymphs saw Whole shoal of Dutch served up for cabillau ; 5 Or , as they over the new level ...
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... play . Pardon me , mighty poet , nor despise My causeless , yet not impious , surmise . But I am now convinced , and ... play , The Rehearsal ) . Dryden asked Milton's permission to use Paradise Lost as the basis of a rhyming play . The ...
... play . Pardon me , mighty poet , nor despise My causeless , yet not impious , surmise . But I am now convinced , and ... play , The Rehearsal ) . Dryden asked Milton's permission to use Paradise Lost as the basis of a rhyming play . The ...
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THE FAIR SINGER | 7 |
THE PICTURE OF LITTLE T C IN A PROSPECT | 14 |
FROM A POEM UPON THE DEATH OF HIS LATE HIGH | 21 |
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adorn ambergris ANDREW MARVELL ANTHOLOGY armèd ashamed AUGUSTAN BOOKS bark BERKELEY Bermudas BOUVERIE HOUSE breast bright Character of Holland charm chase commend Congealed couldst Cromwell's crown Thy death disentangle dost doth drop Dryden Dutch earth EDMUND BLUNDEN English ERNEST BENN eternal eyes Fair Singer Fairfax's fame fawn fear feet FLEET STREET flowers fountain fragrant gardens glories Glow-Worms Gods golden green hand Happy head heart Heaven's herbs Hull HUMBERT WOLFE Jubal killed labours laid land laurel Lest lilies Lord luscious mare Marvell's melons Milton mind Mower night numbers Nymph Complaining ocean Palgrave Paradise Lost plants play plume poem poet poetry praise pure reign rhyme ROBERT roses satire shade sing solitary song soul sweet SYLVIO tears thee thence thine Thou Thy beauty tree tulip Twas Twould Unto valour verse victory virgin weave weeps wilder winds wound