English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... that tells the time , And see the brave day sunk in hideous night ; When I behold the violet past prime , And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white ; 321 329 When lofty trees I see barren of leaves , Which 138 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... that tells the time , And see the brave day sunk in hideous night ; When I behold the violet past prime , And sable curls all silver'd o'er with white ; 321 329 When lofty trees I see barren of leaves , Which 138 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... o'er dull and speechless tribes : And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrants ' crests and tombs of brass are spent . CIX O , never say that I was false of heart , Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify . As easy might I ...
... o'er dull and speechless tribes : And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrants ' crests and tombs of brass are spent . CIX O , never say that I was false of heart , Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify . As easy might I ...
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... O'er craggy mountains , and through flowery meads ; Invoked to testify the lover's care , Or form some image of his cruel fair . Urged with his fury , like a wounded deer , 5 ΙΟ O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near , Had ...
... O'er craggy mountains , and through flowery meads ; Invoked to testify the lover's care , Or form some image of his cruel fair . Urged with his fury , like a wounded deer , 5 ΙΟ O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near , Had ...
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... O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundredfold , who , having learnt thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . ON HIS BLINDNESS When I consider how my light is spent Ere ...
... O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundredfold , who , having learnt thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . ON HIS BLINDNESS When I consider how my light is spent Ere ...
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... o'er the realm of impious Pharaoh hung Like night , and darkened all the land of Nile : So numberless were those bad angels seen Hovering on wing under the cope of Hell , ' Twixt upper , nether , and surrounding fires ; Till , as a ...
... o'er the realm of impious Pharaoh hung Like night , and darkened all the land of Nile : So numberless were those bad angels seen Hovering on wing under the cope of Hell , ' Twixt upper , nether , and surrounding fires ; Till , as a ...
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