The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... dost thou go so fast ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death hath plac'd Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick Nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living ...
... dost thou go so fast ? Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death hath plac'd Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom Quick Nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ Leaves living ...
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... dost abhor me ? " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; Mine eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turn- My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , [ ing ; My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand ...
... dost abhor me ? " Thou canst not see one wrinkle in my brow ; Mine eyes are grey , and bright , and quick in turn- My beauty as the spring doth yearly grow , [ ing ; My flesh is soft and plump , my marrow burning ; My smooth moist hand ...
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... dost thou feel it ? " [ have it ; " Give me my heart , " saith she , " and thou shalt O give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And , being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's deep groans I never shall regard ...
... dost thou feel it ? " [ have it ; " Give me my heart , " saith she , " and thou shalt O give it me , lest thy hard heart do steel it , And , being steel'd , soft sighs can never grave it : Then love's deep groans I never shall regard ...
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... dost thou mean To stifle beauty , and to steal his breath , Who when he liv'd , his breath and beauty set Gloss on the rose , smell to the violet ? * If he be dead - O no , it cannot be , Seeing his beauty , thou should'st strike at it ...
... dost thou mean To stifle beauty , and to steal his breath , Who when he liv'd , his breath and beauty set Gloss on the rose , smell to the violet ? * If he be dead - O no , it cannot be , Seeing his beauty , thou should'st strike at it ...
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... dost trembling stand ? Sweet love , what spite hath thy fair colour spent ? Why art thou thus attir'd in discontent ? Unmask , dear dear , this moody heaviness , And tell thy grief , that we may give redress . " Three times with sighs ...
... dost trembling stand ? Sweet love , what spite hath thy fair colour spent ? Why art thou thus attir'd in discontent ? Unmask , dear dear , this moody heaviness , And tell thy grief , that we may give redress . " Three times with sighs ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5 Alexander Chalmers Полный просмотр - 1810 |
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Том 5 Alexander Chalmers Полный просмотр - 1810 |
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