Lyric Love: An AnthologyWilliam Watson Macmillan and Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... speak as though they would have us believe high lyrical genius to have been of almost universal diffusion in the days of Elizabeth and James ; but as a matter of fact most readers who have not the misfortune to be specialists , and upon ...
... speak as though they would have us believe high lyrical genius to have been of almost universal diffusion in the days of Elizabeth and James ; but as a matter of fact most readers who have not the misfortune to be specialists , and upon ...
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... speak , And I could tell What made your eyes a growing gloom of love , As a warm South - wind sombres a March grove . And it was like your great and gracious ways To turn your talk on daily things , my Dear LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 5.
... speak , And I could tell What made your eyes a growing gloom of love , As a warm South - wind sombres a March grove . And it was like your great and gracious ways To turn your talk on daily things , my Dear LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 5.
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... speak low , my lute , but say the world is nothing- Low , lute , low ! Love will hover round the flowers when they first awaken ; Love will fly the fallen leaf , and not be overtaken ; Low , my lute ! oh low , my lute ! we fade and are ...
... speak low , my lute , but say the world is nothing- Low , lute , low ! Love will hover round the flowers when they first awaken ; Love will fly the fallen leaf , and not be overtaken ; Low , my lute ! oh low , my lute ! we fade and are ...
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... speak of love , pity alone Can break a spirit already more than bent . The miserable one Turns the mind's poison into food , Its medicine is tears , -its evil good . C Therefore , if now I see you seldomer , Dear LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 17.
... speak of love , pity alone Can break a spirit already more than bent . The miserable one Turns the mind's poison into food , Its medicine is tears , -its evil good . C Therefore , if now I see you seldomer , Dear LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 17.
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... speak what you may know too well : Still there was truth in the sad oracle . The crane o'er seas and forests seeks her home ; No bird so wild but has its quiet nest , Where it no more would roam ; The sleepless billows on the ocean's ...
... speak what you may know too well : Still there was truth in the sad oracle . The crane o'er seas and forests seeks her home ; No bird so wild but has its quiet nest , Where it no more would roam ; The sleepless billows on the ocean's ...
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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