A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - 430 էջ |
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... doth last ; O wished wealth , O sugared joys , O life when death is past ; Who loaths exchange of loss with gain ? 5 Yet loath we death as hell . What woeful wight would wish his woe ? Yet wish we here to dwell . O Fancy frail , that ...
... doth last ; O wished wealth , O sugared joys , O life when death is past ; Who loaths exchange of loss with gain ? 5 Yet loath we death as hell . What woeful wight would wish his woe ? Yet wish we here to dwell . O Fancy frail , that ...
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... to make , There greatness serves , or number place doth take . No mortal thing can bear so high a price , But that with mortal thing it may be bought ; 5 The corn of Sicil buys the western spice ; French 2 A Household Book.
... to make , There greatness serves , or number place doth take . No mortal thing can bear so high a price , But that with mortal thing it may be bought ; 5 The corn of Sicil buys the western spice ; French 2 A Household Book.
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... doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heaven above . Divine is Love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Anon . IO 15 III A POESY TO PROVE AFFECTION IS NOT LOVE . Conceit , begotten by the ...
... doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heaven above . Divine is Love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Anon . IO 15 III A POESY TO PROVE AFFECTION IS NOT LOVE . Conceit , begotten by the ...
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Desire himself runs out of breath , And , getting , doth but gain his death ; Desire nor reason hath , nor rest , And , blind , doth seldom choose the best : Desire attained is not desire , But as the cinders of the fire . As ships in ...
Desire himself runs out of breath , And , getting , doth but gain his death ; Desire nor reason hath , nor rest , And , blind , doth seldom choose the best : Desire attained is not desire , But as the cinders of the fire . As ships in ...
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... doth no good . If Church and Court reply , Then give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others ' action ; Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie ...
... doth no good . If Church and Court reply , Then give them both the lie . Tell Potentates they live Acting by others ' action ; Not loved unless they give , Not strong but by affection . If Potentates reply , Give Potentates the lie ...
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A Household Book of English Poetry: Selected and Arranged, with Notes Richard Chenevix Trench Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1870 |
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