Selections from the British Poets, Том 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... delight , they thus beguile the way , Until the blustering storm is overblown , When , weening to return , whence they did stray They cannot find that path which first was shown , But wander to and fro in ways unknown , Furthest from ...
... delight , they thus beguile the way , Until the blustering storm is overblown , When , weening to return , whence they did stray They cannot find that path which first was shown , But wander to and fro in ways unknown , Furthest from ...
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... delights , and fill'd with pleasures vam . Into a shady dale she soft him led , And laid him down upon a grassy plain , And her sweet self , without dread or disdain , She set beside , laying his head disarm'd In her loose lap , it ...
... delights , and fill'd with pleasures vam . Into a shady dale she soft him led , And laid him down upon a grassy plain , And her sweet self , without dread or disdain , She set beside , laying his head disarm'd In her loose lap , it ...
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... delight To sink into his sense , nor mind affect ; But passed forth , and look'd still forward right , Bridling his will , and mastering his might , Till that he came unto another gate ; No gate , but like one , being goodly dight With ...
... delight To sink into his sense , nor mind affect ; But passed forth , and look'd still forward right , Bridling his will , and mastering his might , Till that he came unto another gate ; No gate , but like one , being goodly dight With ...
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... delight a dainty ear , Such as at once might not on living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear , To rede what manner music that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living ...
... delight a dainty ear , Such as at once might not on living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard it was for wight which did it hear , To rede what manner music that mote be ; For all that pleasing is to living ...
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... delights , As beauty doth in self - beholding eye : Man's mind a mirror is of heavenly sights , A brief wherein all miracles summed lie ; Of fairest forms , and sweetest shapes the store , Most graceful all , yet thought may grace them ...
... delights , As beauty doth in self - beholding eye : Man's mind a mirror is of heavenly sights , A brief wherein all miracles summed lie ; Of fairest forms , and sweetest shapes the store , Most graceful all , yet thought may grace them ...
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arms bard Bavius behold beneath bless'd bliss bosom bower breast breath bright call'd charms clouds COMUS COUNTESS OF WINCHELSEA court dark death delight divine dost doth dread earth eternal Ev'n eyes fair fame fate fear flame flowers grace grave Greece Grongar Hill grove hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven heavenly hill honour immortal JOHN DRYDEN king light live Locrine Lycidas lyre mighty mind morn mortal mountains Muse Muse's Nature's ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er pain peace pleasure poet praise pride proud raptures rill rise round sacred seem'd seraphic shade shepherd shines sight sing sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit spring stamp'd stream sung sweet tears Thammuz thee thine thou thought throne Twas verse vex'd virgin virtue voice wake waves ween wild wind wings wonder youth