Selections from the British Poets, Том 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... deep wounds did remain , The cruel marks of many a bloody field ; Yet arms till that time did he never wield : His angry steed did chide his foaming bit , As much disdaining to the curb to yield : Full jolly knight he seem'd , and fair ...
... deep wounds did remain , The cruel marks of many a bloody field ; Yet arms till that time did he never wield : His angry steed did chide his foaming bit , As much disdaining to the curb to yield : Full jolly knight he seem'd , and fair ...
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... , Or through allegiance and fast feälty , Which I do owe unto all womankind , Feel my heart pierced with so great agony , When such I see , that all for pity I could die . And now it is impassioned so deep , For fairest EDMUND SPENSER , 15.
... , Or through allegiance and fast feälty , Which I do owe unto all womankind , Feel my heart pierced with so great agony , When such I see , that all for pity I could die . And now it is impassioned so deep , For fairest EDMUND SPENSER , 15.
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Fitz-Greene Halleck. And now it is impassioned so deep , For fairest Una's sake , of whom I sing , That my frail eyes these lines with tears do steep , To think how she through guileful handelling , Though true as touch , though daughter ...
Fitz-Greene Halleck. And now it is impassioned so deep , For fairest Una's sake , of whom I sing , That my frail eyes these lines with tears do steep , To think how she through guileful handelling , Though true as touch , though daughter ...
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... deep empurpled as the hyacine , Some as the rubine , laughing sweetly red , Some like fair emeraudes not yet well ripen'd : And them amongst some were of burnish'd gold , So made by art to beautify the rest , Which did themselves ...
... deep empurpled as the hyacine , Some as the rubine , laughing sweetly red , Some like fair emeraudes not yet well ripen'd : And them amongst some were of burnish'd gold , So made by art to beautify the rest , Which did themselves ...
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... deep disdain , And Death his fatal stroke shall cease , And Envy pity every pain , And Pleasure mourn , and Sorrow smile , Before I talk of any guile . First Time shall stay his stayless race , And Winter bless his brows with corn , And ...
... deep disdain , And Death his fatal stroke shall cease , And Envy pity every pain , And Pleasure mourn , and Sorrow smile , Before I talk of any guile . First Time shall stay his stayless race , And Winter bless his brows with corn , And ...
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