Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 158
... fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet , methought , less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat'ry image ; back I turned , Thou following criedst aloud , ' Return , fair Eve , Whom fliest thou ? whom ...
... fair indeed and tall , Under a plantain ; yet , methought , less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth wat'ry image ; back I turned , Thou following criedst aloud , ' Return , fair Eve , Whom fliest thou ? whom ...
Page 180
... fair and good ; But all that fair and good in thy divine Semblance and in thy beauty's heav'nly ray United I beheld ; no fair to thine Equivalent or second , which compelled Me thus , though importune perhaps , to come And gaze , and ...
... fair and good ; But all that fair and good in thy divine Semblance and in thy beauty's heav'nly ray United I beheld ; no fair to thine Equivalent or second , which compelled Me thus , though importune perhaps , to come And gaze , and ...
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... Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song , nor ever can those trees be bare ; Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
... Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song , nor ever can those trees be bare ; Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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