English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... arms across , Grant them , good Lord , as Thou mayst of Thy might , To fret inward for losing such a loss . III HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SUR- REY ( 1517-1547 ) DESCRIPTION OF THE RESTLESS STATE OF A LOVER The sun hath twice brought forth ...
... arms across , Grant them , good Lord , as Thou mayst of Thy might , To fret inward for losing such a loss . III HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SUR- REY ( 1517-1547 ) DESCRIPTION OF THE RESTLESS STATE OF A LOVER The sun hath twice brought forth ...
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... arms wherein with me he fought , Oft in my face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth ...
... arms wherein with me he fought , Oft in my face he doth his banner rest . She that me taught to love and suffer pain , My doubtful hope and eke my hot desire With shamefast cloak to shadow and refrain , Her smiling grace converteth ...
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... arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain ; When all for nought she fain would so sustain Her starved corse , that rather seemed a shade Than any substance of a creature made . 357 Great was her force , whom stone ...
... arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain ; When all for nought she fain would so sustain Her starved corse , that rather seemed a shade Than any substance of a creature made . 357 Great was her force , whom stone ...
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... arms , Thy country may be freed from foreign harms ; And great Elisa's glorious name may ring Through all the world , filled with thy wide alarms , Which some brave muse may sing To ages following , Upon the bridal day , which is not ...
... arms , Thy country may be freed from foreign harms ; And great Elisa's glorious name may ring Through all the world , filled with thy wide alarms , Which some brave muse may sing To ages following , Upon the bridal day , which is not ...
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... arms did make . How far they shot awry ! the true cause is , Stella looked on , and from her heav'nly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . XXXII Morpheus , the lively son of deadly Sleep , Witness of life to them that ...
... arms did make . How far they shot awry ! the true cause is , Stella looked on , and from her heav'nly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . XXXII Morpheus , the lively son of deadly Sleep , Witness of life to them that ...
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