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... Thou shinest and shalt shine , our pride , our boast . We lay upon thy brow a fadeless wreath , Love's glowing roses twined with steadfast truth . Years fleet , but leave thy spirit sweetly strung Like full - toned lyre ; the silver ...
... Thou shinest and shalt shine , our pride , our boast . We lay upon thy brow a fadeless wreath , Love's glowing roses twined with steadfast truth . Years fleet , but leave thy spirit sweetly strung Like full - toned lyre ; the silver ...
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... thou be at noon , if in the morn Thou fail'st to cut thy wonted share of corn ? Milo , thou stone , who reap'st till close of day . Did'st never long for loved one far away ? Not I : good workmen have no time for sighs . Did love ne'er ...
... thou be at noon , if in the morn Thou fail'st to cut thy wonted share of corn ? Milo , thou stone , who reap'st till close of day . Did'st never long for loved one far away ? Not I : good workmen have no time for sighs . Did love ne'er ...
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... Thou with thy flute , an apple , or a rose , I with that dress the dancer proudly shows . Fair Bombyca , like twinkling dice thy feet , I cannot praise thy voice , ' tis all too sweet . Milo is not a little struck by the unwonted ...
... Thou with thy flute , an apple , or a rose , I with that dress the dancer proudly shows . Fair Bombyca , like twinkling dice thy feet , I cannot praise thy voice , ' tis all too sweet . Milo is not a little struck by the unwonted ...
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... thou has made Immortal Berenice , poets sing , Ambrosia to her mortal breast convey'd ; Queen of unnumber'd names and shrines , for thee Glad gifts doth Berenice's daughter bring To grace Adonis with earth's jollity . Gorgo : For him ...
... thou has made Immortal Berenice , poets sing , Ambrosia to her mortal breast convey'd ; Queen of unnumber'd names and shrines , for thee Glad gifts doth Berenice's daughter bring To grace Adonis with earth's jollity . Gorgo : For him ...
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... Thou hauntest earth and hell , Adonis dear ; Alone of all the demigods , men say ; Not this the lot of Atreus ' son severe ; Not this the fate of Ajax grim , austere ; Ncr Hector's , first - born pride of Hecuba , Who twice ten sons in ...
... Thou hauntest earth and hell , Adonis dear ; Alone of all the demigods , men say ; Not this the lot of Atreus ' son severe ; Not this the fate of Ajax grim , austere ; Ncr Hector's , first - born pride of Hecuba , Who twice ten sons in ...
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Seite 168 - NOTHING so true as what you once let fall, 'Most Women have no Characters at all.
Seite 387 - Fresh pearls to their enamel gave, And the bellowing of the savage sea Greeted their safe escape to me. I wiped away the weeds and foam, I fetched my sea-born treasures home ; But the poor, unsightly, noisome things Had left their beauty on the shore With the sun and the sand and the wild uproar.
Seite 65 - But now she is absent, though still they sing on, The woods are but lonely, the melody's gone ; Her voice in the concert, as now I have found, Gave every thing else its agreeable sound.
Seite 387 - His talk was like a stream, which runs With rapid change from rocks to roses: It slipped from politics to puns, It passed from Mahomet to Moses; Beginning with the laws which keep The planets in their radiant courses, And ending with some precept deep For dressing eels, or shoeing horses.
Seite 99 - It is a common practice now-adays, amongst a sort of shifting companions that run through every art and thrive by none, to leave the trade of Noverint, whereto they were born, and busy themselves with the endeavours of art, that could scarcely Latinize their neck-verse if they should have need; yet English Seneca, read by candle-light, yields many good sentences, as blood is a beggar...
Seite 169 - I must paint it. Come then, the colours and the ground prepare! Dip in the Rainbow, trick her off in Air, Chuse a firm Cloud, before it fall, and in it Catch, ere she change, the Cynthia of this minute.
Seite 98 - s time a great buyer of land, with his statutes, his recognizances, his fines, his double vouchers, his recoveries : is this the fine of his fines, and the recovery of his recoveries, to have his fine pate full of fine dirt...
Seite 196 - Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Seite 72 - Some say, compar'd to Bononcini, That Mynheer Handel's but a ninny ; Others aver that he to Handel Is scarcely fit to hold a candle.' Strange all this difference should be Twixt Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
Seite 539 - Society, and to maintain order. His decision in all questions of precedence among speakers, and on all disputes which may arise during the meeting, to be absolute. In the absence of the President or Vice- Presidents, it shall be competent for the members present to elect a chairman.