Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... dear remains ? She , whom my restless gratitude has sought So long in vain ? O Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his every look , his every feature , More elegantly touch'd . Sweeter than Spring ...
... dear remains ? She , whom my restless gratitude has sought So long in vain ? O Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his every look , his every feature , More elegantly touch'd . Sweeter than Spring ...
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... dear , Her lover dear , the cause of sorrow , And I hae slain the comeliest swain That e'er poued birks on the Braes of Yarrow . Why runs thy stream , O Yarrow , Yarrow , WILLIAM HAMILTON . ] SIXTH PERIOD.- THE BRAES OF YARROW .
... dear , Her lover dear , the cause of sorrow , And I hae slain the comeliest swain That e'er poued birks on the Braes of Yarrow . Why runs thy stream , O Yarrow , Yarrow , WILLIAM HAMILTON . ] SIXTH PERIOD.- THE BRAES OF YARROW .
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... dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove , Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a mind which did that title love . One ancient hen she took delight to feed ...
... dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove , Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a mind which did that title love . One ancient hen she took delight to feed ...
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... dear , whatever them betide . Right well she knew each temper to descry ; To thwart the proud , and the submiss to raise : Some with vile copper - prize exalt on high , And some entice with pittance small of praise , And other some with ...
... dear , whatever them betide . Right well she knew each temper to descry ; To thwart the proud , and the submiss to raise : Some with vile copper - prize exalt on high , And some entice with pittance small of praise , And other some with ...
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... dear Phyllis behind . Now I know what it is , to have strove With the torture of doubt and desire ; What it is to admire and to love , And to leave her we love and admire . Ah ! lead forth my flock in the morn , And the damps of each ...
... dear Phyllis behind . Now I know what it is , to have strove With the torture of doubt and desire ; What it is to admire and to love , And to leave her we love and admire . Ah ! lead forth my flock in the morn , And the damps of each ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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