Selections from the British Poets, Том 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... muses fair ; Or Eden self , if aught with Eden mote compare . Much wonder'd Guyon at the fair aspect Of that sweet place , yet suffer'd no delight To sink into his sense , nor mind affect ; But passed forth , and look'd still forward ...
... muses fair ; Or Eden self , if aught with Eden mote compare . Much wonder'd Guyon at the fair aspect Of that sweet place , yet suffer'd no delight To sink into his sense , nor mind affect ; But passed forth , and look'd still forward ...
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... muses , sleeps unsound ; His senses droop , his steady eyes unquick ; And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast ...
... muses , sleeps unsound ; His senses droop , his steady eyes unquick ; And much he ails , and yet he is not sick . The morning of that day which was his last , After a weary rest , rising to pain , Out at a little grate his eyes he cast ...
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... uses ; Or sing , or dance unto the rural Muses ; And but in music's sports all difference refuses . His certain life , that never can deceive him , 42 PHINEAS FLETCHER . PHINEAS FLETCHER Happiness of the Shepherd's Life.
... uses ; Or sing , or dance unto the rural Muses ; And but in music's sports all difference refuses . His certain life , that never can deceive him , 42 PHINEAS FLETCHER . PHINEAS FLETCHER Happiness of the Shepherd's Life.
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... Muses ' quill , And fish forsake the water glide , And Iris lose her colour'd weed , Before I false thee at thy need . First direful Hate shall turn to peace And Love resent THOMAS LODGE . 43 THOMAS LODGE Rosader's Sonetto.
... Muses ' quill , And fish forsake the water glide , And Iris lose her colour'd weed , Before I false thee at thy need . First direful Hate shall turn to peace And Love resent THOMAS LODGE . 43 THOMAS LODGE Rosader's Sonetto.
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... Muses ' sacred spring ; VOL . I. - E But rather think itself adorn'd thereby , That England reads MICHAEL DRAYTON . 49 GEORGE HERBERT MICHAEL DRAYTON Page O AA AA** Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, to the Lady Geraldine.
... Muses ' sacred spring ; VOL . I. - E But rather think itself adorn'd thereby , That England reads MICHAEL DRAYTON . 49 GEORGE HERBERT MICHAEL DRAYTON Page O AA AA** Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, to the Lady Geraldine.
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