The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - Всего страниц: 1083 |
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... soul in keeping , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me and take my soul in keeping , Since I must go , now day is near . ' 73 . NICHOLAS BRETON Phillida and Coridon IN the merry 99 ANONYMOUS.
... soul in keeping , My sweetest dear ! Kiss me and take my soul in keeping , Since I must go , now day is near . ' 73 . NICHOLAS BRETON Phillida and Coridon IN the merry 99 ANONYMOUS.
Стр. 101
... soul , COME Thy father's shame , thy mother's grief , Born as I doubt to all our dole , And to thyself unhappy chief : Sing lullaby , and lap it warm , Poor soul that thinks no creature harm . Thou little think'st and less dost know The ...
... soul , COME Thy father's shame , thy mother's grief , Born as I doubt to all our dole , And to thyself unhappy chief : Sing lullaby , and lap it warm , Poor soul that thinks no creature harm . Thou little think'st and less dost know The ...
Стр. 103
... soul , like quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven ; Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains : There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; 78 . 79 . And drink mine everlasting fill Upon 103 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
... soul , like quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven ; Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains : There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; 78 . 79 . And drink mine everlasting fill Upon 103 SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
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... soul , to my bold cries , GIV If they , importune , interrupt thy song , Which now with joyful notes thou sing'st among The angel - quiristers of th ' heavenly skies . Give pardon eke , sweet soul , to my slow eyes , That since I saw ...
... soul , to my bold cries , GIV If they , importune , interrupt thy song , Which now with joyful notes thou sing'st among The angel - quiristers of th ' heavenly skies . Give pardon eke , sweet soul , to my slow eyes , That since I saw ...
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... soul , which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels I return again , Just to the time , not with the time exchanged , So that myself bring water for my stain . Never believe , though ...
... soul , which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love ; if I have ranged , Like him that travels I return again , Just to the time , not with the time exchanged , So that myself bring water for my stain . Never believe , though ...
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