Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumul 2Ward, 1873 |
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... charms decayed And pastoral melancholy . ' . It is the highest praise we can bestow upon Hamilton's ballad that it ranks in merit near Wordsworth's fine trinity of poems , Yarrow Unvisited , ' ' Yarrow Visited , ' and ' Yarrow Revisited ...
... charms decayed And pastoral melancholy . ' . It is the highest praise we can bestow upon Hamilton's ballad that it ranks in merit near Wordsworth's fine trinity of poems , Yarrow Unvisited , ' ' Yarrow Visited , ' and ' Yarrow Revisited ...
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... charms of gold To dull embraces move : So two rich mountains of Peru May rush to wealthy marriage too , And make a world of love . །. DR . WATTS . ] Yet the rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ...
... charms of gold To dull embraces move : So two rich mountains of Peru May rush to wealthy marriage too , And make a world of love . །. DR . WATTS . ] Yet the rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ...
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... charms , Than , Damon , thou ; as from the snowy leg , And slender foot , th ' inverted silk she drew ; As the soft touch dissolved the virgin zone ; And , through the parting robe the alternate breast , With youth wild - throbbing , on ...
... charms , Than , Damon , thou ; as from the snowy leg , And slender foot , th ' inverted silk she drew ; As the soft touch dissolved the virgin zone ; And , through the parting robe the alternate breast , With youth wild - throbbing , on ...
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... charms her downcast modesty conceal'd . That very moment love and chaste desire Sprung in his bosom , to himself unknown ; For still the world prevail'd , and its dread laugh , Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn , Should his ...
... charms her downcast modesty conceal'd . That very moment love and chaste desire Sprung in his bosom , to himself unknown ; For still the world prevail'd , and its dread laugh , Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn , Should his ...
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... charms , Yet lose my days without this lovely mate ; Inhuman Fortune keeps her from my arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by Nature's fare ; You dwell wherever roving fancy draws , And ...
... charms , Yet lose my days without this lovely mate ; Inhuman Fortune keeps her from my arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by Nature's fare ; You dwell wherever roving fancy draws , And ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volumul 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Vizualizare completă - 1873 |
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