English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... eyes 8 bore sway 85 This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide before thou canst attain Unto the dreadful place where these remain . 182 And with these words as I upraised stood , And ' gan to follow her that ...
... eyes 8 bore sway 85 This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide before thou canst attain Unto the dreadful place where these remain . 182 And with these words as I upraised stood , And ' gan to follow her that ...
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Her eyes unsteadfast , rolling here and there , Whirled on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Tossed and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought ...
Her eyes unsteadfast , rolling here and there , Whirled on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Tossed and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought ...
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... eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight : 100 But first come , ye fair ...
... eyes , like stars that dimmed were With darksome cloud , now show their goodly beams More bright than Hesperus his head doth rear . Come now , ye damsels , daughters of delight , Help quickly her to dight : 100 But first come , ye fair ...
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... eyes had placed A goodly pattern , to whose perfect mould He fashioned them as comely as he could , That now so fair and seemly they appear As nought may be amended anywhere . That wondrous pattern , wheresoe'er it be , Whether in earth ...
... eyes had placed A goodly pattern , to whose perfect mould He fashioned them as comely as he could , That now so fair and seemly they appear As nought may be amended anywhere . That wondrous pattern , wheresoe'er it be , Whether in earth ...
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... eyes he tooke commandement , And ever by her lookes conceived her intent . * * Or would she her miraculous power show , That , whereas black seems Beauty's contrary , 10 She even in black doth make all beauties flow ? Both so , and thus ...
... eyes he tooke commandement , And ever by her lookes conceived her intent . * * Or would she her miraculous power show , That , whereas black seems Beauty's contrary , 10 She even in black doth make all beauties flow ? Both so , and thus ...
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