Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Հատոր 31801 |
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Արդյունքներ 33–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 12
... fire . For where desire doth bear the sway , The heart must rule , the head obey . What boots the cunning pilot's skill , To tell which way to shape the course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list ...
... fire . For where desire doth bear the sway , The heart must rule , the head obey . What boots the cunning pilot's skill , To tell which way to shape the course , When he that steers will have his will , And drive them where he list ...
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... fire , False beauty's thrall , That binds desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from fancy free ; With vow , that if I love again , My life the sacrifice shall be . STREPHON'S PALINODE . SWEET , I do not pardon crave [ 13 ]
... fire , False beauty's thrall , That binds desire : All these I offer to Disdain , By whom I live from fancy free ; With vow , that if I love again , My life the sacrifice shall be . STREPHON'S PALINODE . SWEET , I do not pardon crave [ 13 ]
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... fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that ...
... fire , In every sound I apprehend thy words . Then , with such thoughts my memory to wound , I call to mind thy looks , thy words , thy grace- Where thou didst haunt , yet I adore the ground ! And where thou stept - O sacred seems that ...
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... fire with the breath " Of life be kindled , I doubt , " With our last air ' twill be breath'd out , " And quenched with the cold of death . " Then , with a look , it seem'd , denied All earthly power but hers , yet so As if to her ...
... fire with the breath " Of life be kindled , I doubt , " With our last air ' twill be breath'd out , " And quenched with the cold of death . " Then , with a look , it seem'd , denied All earthly power but hers , yet so As if to her ...
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... Oft in a voice he creeps down thro ' the ear , Oft from a blushing cheek he lights his fire : Oft shrouds his golden flame in likest hair ; Oft in a soft smooth skin doth close retire : Oft in a smile : oft in a silent tear [ 42 ]
... Oft in a voice he creeps down thro ' the ear , Oft from a blushing cheek he lights his fire : Oft shrouds his golden flame in likest hair ; Oft in a soft smooth skin doth close retire : Oft in a smile : oft in a silent tear [ 42 ]
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