A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - 430 էջ |
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... Hath his beginning , and his tomb . Affection follows Fortune's wheels , And soon is shaken from her heels ; For following beauty or estate , Her liking still is turned to hate ; 5 ΤΟ 15 For all affections have their change , And Fancy ...
... Hath his beginning , and his tomb . Affection follows Fortune's wheels , And soon is shaken from her heels ; For following beauty or estate , Her liking still is turned to hate ; 5 ΤΟ 15 For all affections have their change , And Fancy ...
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... 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 ports desired are drowned ; As fruit , once ripe , then falls to ground ; As flies , that seek ...
... 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 ports desired are drowned ; As fruit , once ripe , then falls to ground ; As flies , that seek ...
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... hath been , and is The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 5 IC 15 20 ΧΙ A ...
... hath been , and is The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved- Forget not this ! Sir Thomas Wyat . 5 IC 15 20 ΧΙ A ...
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... brags in vain : My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well say'n , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . 5 And thereto hath a troth as just As had Penelope 16 A Household Book ΧΙ ...
... brags in vain : My lady's beauty passeth more The best of yours , I dare well say'n , Than doth the sun the candle light , Or brightest day the darkest night . 5 And thereto hath a troth as just As had Penelope 16 A Household Book ΧΙ ...
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And thereto hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealèd were ; And virtues hath she many mo , Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would ...
And thereto hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealèd were ; And virtues hath she many mo , Than I with pen have skill to show . I could rehearse , if that I would ...
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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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Ambrose Philips Anon beauty Ben Jonson beneath bird bonnie breast breath bright busk clouds crown dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth English English Poetry eyes fair fame fancy fear flowers glory golden grace grave gray green grief hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Vaughan honour hope hour John Milton King light lines live look Lord Lycidas mind morn mother mourn Muse ne'er never night numbers o'er pale peace Percy Bysshe Shelley pleasure poem poet poetry praise pride rose round Samuel Taylor Coleridge shade shine sigh sing sleep smile song SONNET sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought trees voice waves weep wild William Blake William Davenant William Shakespeare William Wordsworth wind woods Yarrow youth ΙΟ