Lyric Love: An AnthologyWilliam Watson Macmillan and Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... doth move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears . Ah ! she did depart . Soon after she was gone from me , A traveller came by , Silently , invisibly : He ...
... doth move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears . Ah ! she did depart . Soon after she was gone from me , A traveller came by , Silently , invisibly : He ...
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... doth know ; things deeper than all lore You could teach me , Barbara . In vain , in vain , in vain , You will never come again . There droops upon the dreary hills a mournful fringe of rain ; The gloaming closes slowly round , loud ...
... doth know ; things deeper than all lore You could teach me , Barbara . In vain , in vain , in vain , You will never come again . There droops upon the dreary hills a mournful fringe of rain ; The gloaming closes slowly round , loud ...
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... , Thereof he fashions in his higher skill An heavenly beauty to his fancy's will ; And it embracing in his mind entire , The mirror of his own thought doth admire . Which seeing now so inly fair to be , As LYRIC LOVE Edmund Spenser.
... , Thereof he fashions in his higher skill An heavenly beauty to his fancy's will ; And it embracing in his mind entire , The mirror of his own thought doth admire . Which seeing now so inly fair to be , As LYRIC LOVE Edmund Spenser.
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... doth exceed . For lovers ' eyes more sharply sighted be Than other men's , and in dear love's delight See more than any other eyes can see , Through mutual receipt of beamës bright , Which carry privy message to the sprite ; And to ...
... doth exceed . For lovers ' eyes more sharply sighted be Than other men's , and in dear love's delight See more than any other eyes can see , Through mutual receipt of beamës bright , Which carry privy message to the sprite ; And to ...
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... doth undisclose That full of beauty , time bestows upon her . No sooner spreads her glory in the air But straight her wide blown pomp comes to decline : She then is scorned that late adorned the Fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks ...
... doth undisclose That full of beauty , time bestows upon her . No sooner spreads her glory in the air But straight her wide blown pomp comes to decline : She then is scorned that late adorned the Fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks ...
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ain dear awake beauty bird Birks of Aberfeldy bonny lassie braes breast breath bright cheek CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI COVENTRY PATMORE delight disdain doth dream earth EDMUND SPENSER ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes fair fear flame flowers forget frae gaze golden grace grief hair hand happy hath heart heaven heigh-ho kiss kye comes hame lady lassie let thee go light lily lips live look Lord Gregory love anew love thee love true Thou love's lover luve maid mind ne'er never night Nora Creina o'er pale passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Posie RICHARD LOVELACE ROBERT BURNS ROBERT HERRICK rose ROSSETTI sang Say nay sighs Sing heigh-ho smiles song soul Stanza stars sweet tears tell there's thine things THOMAS CAREW thou art Thou lov'st amiss thought tree Twas unto weel wild WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt thou leave wind wings