The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page 22
... doth new bands ' adventure dread ? Shepherd , whatever thou hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayst them all assembled see , And sealed up in the threasure of her heart . " The lady , however , did ...
... doth new bands ' adventure dread ? Shepherd , whatever thou hast heard to be In this or that praised diversely apart , In her thou mayst them all assembled see , And sealed up in the threasure of her heart . " The lady , however , did ...
Page 42
... doth bend , And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon . " Mortals that would follow me , Love Virtue ! She alone is free : She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or , if Virtue feeble were ...
... doth bend , And from thence can soar as soon To the corners of the moon . " Mortals that would follow me , Love Virtue ! She alone is free : She can teach ye how to climb Higher than the sphery chime ; Or , if Virtue feeble were ...
Page 132
... doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire ; 20 30 Then , passing through the spheres of watchful fire , 40 And misty regions of wide air next ...
... doth lie , Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings To the touch of golden wires , while Hebe brings Immortal nectar to her kingly sire ; 20 30 Then , passing through the spheres of watchful fire , 40 And misty regions of wide air next ...
Page 144
... doth sound : Me softer airs befit , and softer strings Of lute , or viol still , more apt for mournful things . V. Befriend me , Night , best patroness of grief ! Over the pole thy thickest mantle throw , And work my flattered fancy to ...
... doth sound : Me softer airs befit , and softer strings Of lute , or viol still , more apt for mournful things . V. Befriend me , Night , best patroness of grief ! Over the pole thy thickest mantle throw , And work my flattered fancy to ...
Page 145
... doth my soul in holy vision sit , In pensive trance , and anguish , and ecstatic fit . VII . Mine eye hath found that sad sepulchral rock That was the casket of Heaven's richest store , And here , though grief my feeble hands up - lock ...
... doth my soul in holy vision sit , In pensive trance , and anguish , and ecstatic fit . VII . Mine eye hath found that sad sepulchral rock That was the casket of Heaven's richest store , And here , though grief my feeble hands up - lock ...
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