English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... deep , As half distraught unto the ground I fell , Besought return , and not to visit hell . 189 196 But she forth - with uplifting me apace Removed my dread , and with a steadfast mind Bade me come on , for here was now the place , The ...
... deep , As half distraught unto the ground I fell , Besought return , and not to visit hell . 189 196 But she forth - with uplifting me apace Removed my dread , and with a steadfast mind Bade me come on , for here was now the place , The ...
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... deep with Learning's spade . " Now tell me , this - Hath this world aught so fair as Stella is ? XXXI ΙΟ With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the skies ! How silently , and with how wan a face ! What , may it be that even in heav ...
... deep with Learning's spade . " Now tell me , this - Hath this world aught so fair as Stella is ? XXXI ΙΟ With how sad steps , O Moon , thou climb'st the skies ! How silently , and with how wan a face ! What , may it be that even in heav ...
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... deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female franzie , 1 From them that use men thus , Good Lord , deliver us ! 5 ΙΟ Weep , neighbors , weep ; do you ...
... deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female franzie , 1 From them that use men thus , Good Lord , deliver us ! 5 ΙΟ Weep , neighbors , weep ; do you ...
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... deep impression bears Of hard misfortune , carved in it with tears . " No , no , " quoth she , " no dame , hereafter living , By my excuse shall claim excuse's giving . " Here with a sigh , as if her heart would break , She throws forth ...
... deep impression bears Of hard misfortune , carved in it with tears . " No , no , " quoth she , " no dame , hereafter living , By my excuse shall claim excuse's giving . " Here with a sigh , as if her heart would break , She throws forth ...
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... deep - brain'd sonnets that did amplify Each stone's dear nature , worth , and quality . 210 " The diamond , - why , ' twas beautiful and hard , Whereto his invised properties did tend ; The deep - green emerald , in whose fresh regard ...
... deep - brain'd sonnets that did amplify Each stone's dear nature , worth , and quality . 210 " The diamond , - why , ' twas beautiful and hard , Whereto his invised properties did tend ; The deep - green emerald , in whose fresh regard ...
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