Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... sing , disdaining here to rhyme . Yet euphrasy may not be left unsung , That gives dim eyes to wander leagues around ; And pungent radish , biting infants ' tongue ; And plantain ribb'd , that heals the reaper's wound ; And marjoram ...
... sing , disdaining here to rhyme . Yet euphrasy may not be left unsung , That gives dim eyes to wander leagues around ; And pungent radish , biting infants ' tongue ; And plantain ribb'd , that heals the reaper's wound ; And marjoram ...
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... sing . For she was just , and friend to virtuous lore , And pass'd much time in truly virtuous deed ; And in those elfins ' ears , would oft deplore The times , when Truth by Popish rage did bleed ; And tortuous death was true ...
... sing . For she was just , and friend to virtuous lore , And pass'd much time in truly virtuous deed ; And in those elfins ' ears , would oft deplore The times , when Truth by Popish rage did bleed ; And tortuous death was true ...
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... sing but a song in her praise . When he sings , may the nymphs of the town Come trooping , and listen the while ; Nay on him let not Phyllida frown ; -But I cannot allow her to smile . For when Paridel tries in the dance Any favour with ...
... sing but a song in her praise . When he sings , may the nymphs of the town Come trooping , and listen the while ; Nay on him let not Phyllida frown ; -But I cannot allow her to smile . For when Paridel tries in the dance Any favour with ...
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... sing : Wilt thou with me revisit once again The crystal fountain , and the flowery plain ? Wilt thou , indulgent , hear my verse relate The various changes of a lover's state ; And , while each turn of passion I pursue , Ask thy own ...
... sing : Wilt thou with me revisit once again The crystal fountain , and the flowery plain ? Wilt thou , indulgent , hear my verse relate The various changes of a lover's state ; And , while each turn of passion I pursue , Ask thy own ...
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... sing , The sweetest songsters of the spring : The woodlark and the linnet pleased no more ; The nightingale was mute , And every shepherd's flute Was cast in silent scorn away , While all attended to her sweeter lay . Ye larks and ...
... sing , The sweetest songsters of the spring : The woodlark and the linnet pleased no more ; The nightingale was mute , And every shepherd's flute Was cast in silent scorn away , While all attended to her sweeter lay . Ye larks and ...
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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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