English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Heart .. 164 To the Memory of my Beloved , Master Dirge from The Broken Heart .. 164 William Shakespeare . 149 A Pindaric Ode .... 150 An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy . 152 PURITAN AND CAVALIER Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H .. 152 Ode to ...
... Heart .. 164 To the Memory of my Beloved , Master Dirge from The Broken Heart .. 164 William Shakespeare . 149 A Pindaric Ode .... 150 An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy . 152 PURITAN AND CAVALIER Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H .. 152 Ode to ...
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... hearts , And in me claim no more authority . With idle youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle ... heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so ...
... hearts , And in me claim no more authority . With idle youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle ... heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so ...
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... heart , that it be not knotted With hope or dread , and see thy will be bare From all effects whom vice hath ever spotted . Thyself content with that is thee assigned , And use it well that is to thee allotted . Then seek no more out of ...
... heart , that it be not knotted With hope or dread , and see thy will be bare From all effects whom vice hath ever spotted . Thyself content with that is thee assigned , And use it well that is to thee allotted . Then seek no more out of ...
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... heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt thus faultless bide I pains . Yet from my lord shall not my foot remove ; Sweet is his death that takes ...
... heart apace Taketh his flight , whereas he lurks and plains , 3 His purpose lost , and dare not show his face . For my lord's guilt thus faultless bide I pains . Yet from my lord shall not my foot remove ; Sweet is his death that takes ...
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... heart offence . The Neatress , longing for the rest , did egg him on to tell How fair she was , and who she was . " She bore , " quoth he , " the bell 100 For beauty . Though I clownish am , I know what beauty is ; Or did I not , yet ...
... heart offence . The Neatress , longing for the rest , did egg him on to tell How fair she was , and who she was . " She bore , " quoth he , " the bell 100 For beauty . Though I clownish am , I know what beauty is ; Or did I not , yet ...
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