Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... song . She grants , she yields ; one heavenly smile Atones her long delays , One happy minute crowns the pains Of ... song of triumph by ; Above , beneath , around , all on Was verdure , beauty , song ; I snatch'd her to my trembling ...
... song . She grants , she yields ; one heavenly smile Atones her long delays , One happy minute crowns the pains Of ... song of triumph by ; Above , beneath , around , all on Was verdure , beauty , song ; I snatch'd her to my trembling ...
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... song ; And , where her sweetest theme she chose , A soft responsive voice was heard at every close , And Hope enchanted smiled , and waved her golden hair . And longer had she sung ; -but , with a frown , Revenge impatient rose : He ...
... song ; And , where her sweetest theme she chose , A soft responsive voice was heard at every close , And Hope enchanted smiled , and waved her golden hair . And longer had she sung ; -but , with a frown , Revenge impatient rose : He ...
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... song , Were not Phyllis to lend it an ear . Let his crook be with hyacinths bound , So Phyllis the trophy despise : Let his forehead with laurels be crown'd , So they shine not in Phyllis's eyes . The language that flows from the heart ...
... song , Were not Phyllis to lend it an ear . Let his crook be with hyacinths bound , So Phyllis the trophy despise : Let his forehead with laurels be crown'd , So they shine not in Phyllis's eyes . The language that flows from the heart ...
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... song . Amid the falling gloom of night , Her startling fancy found In every bush his hovering shade , His groan in every sound . Alone , appalled , thus had she passed The visionary vale- When lo ! the death - bell smote her ear , Sad ...
... song . Amid the falling gloom of night , Her startling fancy found In every bush his hovering shade , His groan in every sound . Alone , appalled , thus had she passed The visionary vale- When lo ! the death - bell smote her ear , Sad ...
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... song ; For whom , retired , I shun the gay resorts Of sportful cities , and of pompous courts ; In vain I bid the restless world adieu , To seek tranquillity and peace with you . Though wild Ambition and destructive Rage No factions ...
... song ; For whom , retired , I shun the gay resorts Of sportful cities , and of pompous courts ; In vain I bid the restless world adieu , To seek tranquillity and peace with you . Though wild Ambition and destructive Rage No factions ...
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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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