Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... ween , were deem'd the cell , Where comely peace of mind , and decent order dwell . A russet stole was o'er her shoulders thrown ; A russet kirtle fenced the nipping air ; ' Twas simple russet , but it was her own ; ' Twas her own ...
... ween , were deem'd the cell , Where comely peace of mind , and decent order dwell . A russet stole was o'er her shoulders thrown ; A russet kirtle fenced the nipping air ; ' Twas simple russet , but it was her own ; ' Twas her own ...
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... ween ! Ah luckless he , and born beneath the beam Of evil star ! it irks me whilst I write : As erst the bard by Mulla's silver stream , Oft , as he told of deadly dolorous plight , Sigh'd as he sung , and did in tears indite . For ...
... ween ! Ah luckless he , and born beneath the beam Of evil star ! it irks me whilst I write : As erst the bard by Mulla's silver stream , Oft , as he told of deadly dolorous plight , Sigh'd as he sung , and did in tears indite . For ...
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... ween : O may no wight e'er pennyless come there , Lest smit with ardent love he pine with hope- less care ! See ! cherries here , ere cherries yet abound , With thread so white in tempting posies tied , Scattering like blooming maid ...
... ween : O may no wight e'er pennyless come there , Lest smit with ardent love he pine with hope- less care ! See ! cherries here , ere cherries yet abound , With thread so white in tempting posies tied , Scattering like blooming maid ...
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... ween , His rude expression and untutored airs , Beyond the power of language , will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart , How lovely ! how commanding ! But though heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and ...
... ween , His rude expression and untutored airs , Beyond the power of language , will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart , How lovely ! how commanding ! But though heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and ...
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... ween , where nature needs no clothes , Where , from their youth , inured to winter skies , Dress and her vain refinements they despise . Jockey , whose manly high - boned cheeks to crown With freckles spotted flamed the golden down ...
... ween , where nature needs no clothes , Where , from their youth , inured to winter skies , Dress and her vain refinements they despise . Jockey , whose manly high - boned cheeks to crown With freckles spotted flamed the golden down ...
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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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