The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1929 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... lips with a kiss still entertaining . What harvest half so sweet is As still to reap the kisses Grown ripe in sowing ? And straight to be receiver Of that which thou art giver , Rich in bestowing ? There is no strict observing Of times ...
... lips with a kiss still entertaining . What harvest half so sweet is As still to reap the kisses Grown ripe in sowing ? And straight to be receiver Of that which thou art giver , Rich in bestowing ? There is no strict observing Of times ...
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... lips , or your lips the roses . 71 . Rosalynd's Madrigal LOVE in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet : Now with his wings he plays with me , Now with his feet . Within mine eyes he makes his nest , His bed amidst my tender breast ...
... lips , or your lips the roses . 71 . Rosalynd's Madrigal LOVE in my bosom like a bee Doth suck his sweet : Now with his wings he plays with me , Now with his feet . Within mine eyes he makes his nest , His bed amidst my tender breast ...
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... lips will feast on the foam of thy lips , I shall rise with thy rising , with thee subside ; Sleep , and not know if she be , if she were , Filled full with life to the eyes and hair , As a rose is fulfilled to the roseleaf tips With ...
... lips will feast on the foam of thy lips , I shall rise with thy rising , with thee subside ; Sleep , and not know if she be , if she were , Filled full with life to the eyes and hair , As a rose is fulfilled to the roseleaf tips With ...
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