Lyric Love: An AnthologyWilliam Watson Macmillan and Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... come let us kiss and part , is not undisfigured in that way ; the line , Nay , I have done , you get no more of me , being as coarse in feeling as it is rude in expression . Taken as a whole , however , the poem in which it occurs is so ...
... come let us kiss and part , is not undisfigured in that way ; the line , Nay , I have done , you get no more of me , being as coarse in feeling as it is rude in expression . Taken as a whole , however , the poem in which it occurs is so ...
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... come , it caught something of the one by reminiscence , something of the other by foretaste , the result being an exquisite blend that will probably never be repeated . Whatever we may think of the lost cause in which Charles suffered ...
... come , it caught something of the one by reminiscence , something of the other by foretaste , the result being an exquisite blend that will probably never be repeated . Whatever we may think of the lost cause in which Charles suffered ...
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... " LXXXII " She dwelt among the LXXXIII The Woodlark . heart ' Robert Burns IIO James Hogg III William Shakespeare 112 untrodden ways " William Wordsworth 112 Robert Burns 113 LXXXIV A wild Rose LXXXV When the Kye comes hame CONTENTS xvii ...
... " LXXXII " She dwelt among the LXXXIII The Woodlark . heart ' Robert Burns IIO James Hogg III William Shakespeare 112 untrodden ways " William Wordsworth 112 Robert Burns 113 LXXXIV A wild Rose LXXXV When the Kye comes hame CONTENTS xvii ...
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An Anthology William Watson. LXXXIV A wild Rose LXXXV When the Kye comes hame PAGE • Alfred Austin 114 James Hogg 115 LXXXVI Duet , in Rosamund's Bower Alfred , Lord Tennyson 117 LXXXVII To ( " Music , when soft voices die " ) LXXXVIII ...
An Anthology William Watson. LXXXIV A wild Rose LXXXV When the Kye comes hame PAGE • Alfred Austin 114 James Hogg 115 LXXXVI Duet , in Rosamund's Bower Alfred , Lord Tennyson 117 LXXXVII To ( " Music , when soft voices die " ) LXXXVIII ...
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... come to you , my lad Robert Burns 145 CXIV " Believe me , if all those endearing young charms Thomas Moore 146 cxv " Ask me no more where Jove bestows " CXVI Go , lovely rose CXVII Dallying Thomas Carew 147 Edmund Waller 148 Thomas Ashe ...
... come to you , my lad Robert Burns 145 CXIV " Believe me , if all those endearing young charms Thomas Moore 146 cxv " Ask me no more where Jove bestows " CXVI Go , lovely rose CXVII Dallying Thomas Carew 147 Edmund Waller 148 Thomas Ashe ...
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