Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 páginas |
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... flame , Kindled above at th ' heavenly maker's light , And darted fiery beams out of the same , So passing piercing , and so wondrous bright , That quite bereav'd the rash beholders ' sight ; In them the blinded god his lustful fire To ...
... flame , Kindled above at th ' heavenly maker's light , And darted fiery beams out of the same , So passing piercing , and so wondrous bright , That quite bereav'd the rash beholders ' sight ; In them the blinded god his lustful fire To ...
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... flame , Came from my breath in that night of my shame : When as it look'd with a dark lowering eye , To see the loss of my virginity . And if a star but by the glass appear , I straight intreat it not to look in here : I am already ...
... flame , Came from my breath in that night of my shame : When as it look'd with a dark lowering eye , To see the loss of my virginity . And if a star but by the glass appear , I straight intreat it not to look in here : I am already ...
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... flame , I sacrific'd , as incense to thy fame : Where , as the phoenix from her spiced fume Renews herself , in that she doth consume ; So from these sacred ashes live we both , Ev'n as that one Arabian wonder doth . When to my chamber ...
... flame , I sacrific'd , as incense to thy fame : Where , as the phoenix from her spiced fume Renews herself , in that she doth consume ; So from these sacred ashes live we both , Ev'n as that one Arabian wonder doth . When to my chamber ...
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... flame began , when scarce we knew what was The flame we felt ; whenas we sat and sigh'd And look'd upon each other , and conceiv'd Not what we ail'd , yet something we did ail ; And yet were well , and yet we were not well , And what ...
... flame began , when scarce we knew what was The flame we felt ; whenas we sat and sigh'd And look'd upon each other , and conceiv'd Not what we ail'd , yet something we did ail ; And yet were well , and yet we were not well , And what ...
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... flame ! The matchless Sydney that immortal frame Of perfect beauty on two pillars plac'd : Not his high fancy could one pattern , grac'd With such extremes of excellence , compose ; Wonders so distant in one face disclose ! Such ...
... flame ! The matchless Sydney that immortal frame Of perfect beauty on two pillars plac'd : Not his high fancy could one pattern , grac'd With such extremes of excellence , compose ; Wonders so distant in one face disclose ! Such ...
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