The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1912 - 496 страница |
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... tears refrain ; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own . -Ah , thought I , thou mourn'st in vain , None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees , they cannot hear thee , Ruthless beasts , they will not cheer thee ...
... tears refrain ; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own . -Ah , thought I , thou mourn'st in vain , None takes pity on thy pain : Senseless trees , they cannot hear thee , Ruthless beasts , they will not cheer thee ...
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... tear ; For which be silent as in woods before : Or if that any hand to touch thee deign , Like widow'd turtle still ... tears thou keep'st me blind , Lest eyes well - seeing thy foul faults should find ! W. SHAKESPEARE 40 THE UNFAITHFUL ...
... tear ; For which be silent as in woods before : Or if that any hand to touch thee deign , Like widow'd turtle still ... tears thou keep'st me blind , Lest eyes well - seeing thy foul faults should find ! W. SHAKESPEARE 40 THE UNFAITHFUL ...
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... tears ? O punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears No burden bears , but is a king , a king ! O sweet content ! O sweet , O sweet content ! Work apace , apace , apace , apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face ; Then hey ...
... tears ? O punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears No burden bears , but is a king , a king ! O sweet content ! O sweet , O sweet content ! Work apace , apace , apace , apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face ; Then hey ...
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... tear . Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring , Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my ...
... tear . Begin then , Sisters of the sacred well That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring , Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my ...
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... tears To strew the laureat hearse where Lycid lies . For so to interpose a little ease , Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise ; Ay me ! whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away , -where'er thy bones are hurl'd ...
... tears To strew the laureat hearse where Lycid lies . For so to interpose a little ease , Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise ; Ay me ! whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far away , -where'er thy bones are hurl'd ...
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A. H. CLOUGH Arethuse beauty beneath birds bower breast breath bright Brignall brow cheek clouds County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth eyes face fair fear flowers frae FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE glory golden gone green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hill kiss leaves light lips live look look'd LORD LORD BYRON LORD TENNYSON love thee Lycidas lyre mind morn mountain ne'er never night Nymph o'er once P. B. SHELLEY pale pleasure poems Ravelston ring River Lee rose round seem'd shade SHAKESPEARE shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stream sweet T. L. PEACOCK tears There's thine things thou art thought tree Twas voice waly waly waves weep wild winds wings WORDSWORTH Yarrow youth