Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... fair , Where my vows , my devotion , I owe , Soft Hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . PART II . My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to sleep ; My grottoes are shaded with trees , And ...
... fair , Where my vows , my devotion , I owe , Soft Hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . PART II . My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to sleep ; My grottoes are shaded with trees , And ...
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... fair Freedom , I retire From flattery , cards , and dice , and din ; Nor art thou found in mansions higher Than the low cot or humble inn . ' Tis here with boundless power I reign , And every health which I begin Converts dull port to ...
... fair Freedom , I retire From flattery , cards , and dice , and din ; Nor art thou found in mansions higher Than the low cot or humble inn . ' Tis here with boundless power I reign , And every health which I begin Converts dull port to ...
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... fair culture's kind parental aid , Without enlivening suns , and genial showers , And shelter from the blast , in vain we hope The tender plant should rear its blooming | head , Or yield the harvest promised in its spring . Nor yet will ...
... fair culture's kind parental aid , Without enlivening suns , and genial showers , And shelter from the blast , in vain we hope The tender plant should rear its blooming | head , Or yield the harvest promised in its spring . Nor yet will ...
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... fair , from vanity as free ; As firm in friendship , and as fond in love . Tell them , though ' tis an awful thing to die , ( ' Twas even to thee ) yet the dread path once trod , Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids ...
... fair , from vanity as free ; As firm in friendship , and as fond in love . Tell them , though ' tis an awful thing to die , ( ' Twas even to thee ) yet the dread path once trod , Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids ...
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... fair . Then , Earl , why didst thou leave the beds Where roses and where lilies vie , To seek a primrose , whose pale shades Must sicken when those gauds are by ? ' Mong rural beauties I was one ; Among the fields wild flowers are fair ...
... fair . Then , Earl , why didst thou leave the beds Where roses and where lilies vie , To seek a primrose , whose pale shades Must sicken when those gauds are by ? ' Mong rural beauties I was one ; Among the fields wild flowers are fair ...
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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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