Lyric Love: An AnthologyWilliam Watson Macmillan and Company, 1892 - Всего страниц: 238 |
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... I and my love were wont to gae ! I lean'd my back unto an aik , I thocht it was a trusty tree , But first it bowed and syne it brak ' , - Sae my true love did lichtlie me . O waly , waly , but love be bonnie , LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 23.
... I and my love were wont to gae ! I lean'd my back unto an aik , I thocht it was a trusty tree , But first it bowed and syne it brak ' , - Sae my true love did lichtlie me . O waly , waly , but love be bonnie , LOVE'S TRAGEDIES 23.
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... Unto their mind void of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection , Beholdeth free from flesh's frail infection . And then conforming it unto the light , Which in itself it hath remaining still , Of that first Sun ...
... Unto their mind void of all blemishment ; Which it reducing to her first perfection , Beholdeth free from flesh's frail infection . And then conforming it unto the light , Which in itself it hath remaining still , Of that first Sun ...
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... unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that Love wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? The hopes and fears of lust may make men sorry , But love ...
... unto the blind , let them be sorry ; The heavens in themselves are ever bright . Fie , fond desire , think you that Love wants glory , Because your shadows do yourself benight ? The hopes and fears of lust may make men sorry , But love ...
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... Unto a fairer form , which now doth dwell In his high thought , that would itself excel , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirror of so heavenly light . Whose image printing in his deepest wit , He thereon ...
... Unto a fairer form , which now doth dwell In his high thought , that would itself excel , Which he beholding still with constant sight , Admires the mirror of so heavenly light . Whose image printing in his deepest wit , He thereon ...
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... unto him gain ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune fears , His faith , his fortune , in his breast he bears . Thou art his god , thou art his mighty guide , Thou , being blind , let'st him not see his fears , But carriest him to that ...
... unto him gain ; He dreads no danger , nor misfortune fears , His faith , his fortune , in his breast he bears . Thou art his god , thou art his mighty guide , Thou , being blind , let'st him not see his fears , But carriest him to that ...
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