Selections from the British Poets, Volume 1Harper & Bros., 1810 |
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... roses , And a thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers , and a kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Fair lined slippers for the cold , With buckles of ...
... roses , And a thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers , and a kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle . A gown made of the finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; Fair lined slippers for the cold , With buckles of ...
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... roses for her face were placed , And for her tresses marigolds were split : Them broadly she display'd , like flaming gilt , Till in the ocean the glad day were drown'd : Then up again her yellow locks she wound , And with green fillets ...
... roses for her face were placed , And for her tresses marigolds were split : Them broadly she display'd , like flaming gilt , Till in the ocean the glad day were drown'd : Then up again her yellow locks she wound , And with green fillets ...
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... my heart doth sting ; Ah , wanton , will ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip ye hence , And bind ye , when ye long to play , For your offence ; I'll shut my eyes to keep you in , I'll 44 THOMAS LODGE . Rosalind's Madrigal.
... my heart doth sting ; Ah , wanton , will ye ! Else I with roses every day Will whip ye hence , And bind ye , when ye long to play , For your offence ; I'll shut my eyes to keep you in , I'll 44 THOMAS LODGE . Rosalind's Madrigal.
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... rose , whose hue , angry and brave , Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye , Thy root is ever in its grave , And thou must die . Sweet spring , full of sweet days and roses , A box where sweets compacted lie ; My music shows you have your ...
... rose , whose hue , angry and brave , Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye , Thy root is ever in its grave , And thou must die . Sweet spring , full of sweet days and roses , A box where sweets compacted lie ; My music shows you have your ...
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... man ; A kiss , now , that will hang upon my lip As sweet as morning dew upon a rose , And full as long . BENJAMIN JONSON . 1574-1637 . FROM CYNTHIA'S REVELS . QUEEN THOMAS MIDDLETON . 57 THOMAS MIDDLETON Leantio's Approach to his Home.
... man ; A kiss , now , that will hang upon my lip As sweet as morning dew upon a rose , And full as long . BENJAMIN JONSON . 1574-1637 . FROM CYNTHIA'S REVELS . QUEEN THOMAS MIDDLETON . 57 THOMAS MIDDLETON Leantio's Approach to his Home.
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