A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - 430 էջ |
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... sweet Infanta of the year ? Ask me why I send to you This primrose , thus bepearled with dew ? I will whisper to your ears , The sweets of love are mixt with tears . 5 Ask me why this flower does show So yellow - 60 A Household Book LXV ...
... sweet Infanta of the year ? Ask me why I send to you This primrose , thus bepearled with dew ? I will whisper to your ears , The sweets of love are mixt with tears . 5 Ask me why this flower does show So yellow - 60 A Household Book LXV ...
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... Tears may drown us , but not our discontents . Fold back our arms ; take home our fruitless loves , That must new fortunes try , like turtle doves Dislodged from their haunts . We must in tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . 30 F ...
... Tears may drown us , but not our discontents . Fold back our arms ; take home our fruitless loves , That must new fortunes try , like turtle doves Dislodged from their haunts . We must in tears Unwind a love knit up in many years . 30 F ...
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... TEARS . How wisely Nature did decree , With the same eyes to weep and see ! That , having viewed the object vain , They might be ready to complain . And , since the self - deluding sight In a false angle takes each height , These tears ...
... TEARS . How wisely Nature did decree , With the same eyes to weep and see ! That , having viewed the object vain , They might be ready to complain . And , since the self - deluding sight In a false angle takes each height , These tears ...
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... tears : And all the jewels which we prize , Melt in these pendants of the eyes . I have through every garden been , Amongst the red , the white , the green ; And yet from all those flowers I saw , No honey but these tears could draw ...
... tears : And all the jewels which we prize , Melt in these pendants of the eyes . I have through every garden been , Amongst the red , the white , the green ; And yet from all those flowers I saw , No honey but these tears could draw ...
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Now , like two clouds dissolving , drop , And at each tear in distance stop : Now , like two fountains , trickle down ... tears . Andrew Marvell . 50 55 LXXX TO MY WORTHY FRIEND MASTER GEORGE SANDYS , ON HIS TRANSLATION OF THE PSALMS . I ...
Now , like two clouds dissolving , drop , And at each tear in distance stop : Now , like two fountains , trickle down ... tears . Andrew Marvell . 50 55 LXXX TO MY WORTHY FRIEND MASTER GEORGE SANDYS , ON HIS TRANSLATION OF THE PSALMS . I ...
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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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