Selections from the British Poets, Volume 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... Look Home EDWARD VERE . Fancy and Desire CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE . • • The passionate Shapëerd to his Love SAMUEL DANIEI , .. Page 13 · • · R2 25 27 29 30 33 34 35 Richard the Second , the morning before his murder in Ponifret Castie GILES ...
... Look Home EDWARD VERE . Fancy and Desire CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE . • • The passionate Shapëerd to his Love SAMUEL DANIEI , .. Page 13 · • · R2 25 27 29 30 33 34 35 Richard the Second , the morning before his murder in Ponifret Castie GILES ...
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... , he waited diligent , With humble service to her will prepared : From her fair eyes he took commandement , And ever by her looks conceived her intent . It was a chosen plot of fertile land , Amongst R 2 EDMUND SPENSER . 17.
... , he waited diligent , With humble service to her will prepared : From her fair eyes he took commandement , And ever by her looks conceived her intent . It was a chosen plot of fertile land , Amongst R 2 EDMUND SPENSER . 17.
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... Look'd on them lovely , still in stedfast state . Ne suffer'd storm nor frost on them to fall , Their tender buds or leaves to violate ; Nor scorching heat , nor cold intemperate , T'afflict the creatures which therein did dwell ; But ...
... Look'd on them lovely , still in stedfast state . Ne suffer'd storm nor frost on them to fall , Their tender buds or leaves to violate ; Nor scorching heat , nor cold intemperate , T'afflict the creatures which therein did dwell ; But ...
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... look'd still forward right , Bridling his will , and mastering his might , Till that he came unto another gate ; No gate , but like one , being goodly dight With boughs and branches , which did broad dilate Their clasping arms , in ...
... look'd still forward right , Bridling his will , and mastering his might , Till that he came unto another gate ; No gate , but like one , being goodly dight With boughs and branches , which did broad dilate Their clasping arms , in ...
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... Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold : There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st , But in his motion like an angel sings , Still quiring to the young - eyed cherubims ; Such harmony is in ...
... Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold : There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st , But in his motion like an angel sings , Still quiring to the young - eyed cherubims ; Such harmony is in ...
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