Lyra Elegantiarum: A Collection of Some of the Best Social and Occasional Verse by Deceased English AuthorsFrederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan Ward, Lock, 1891 - Всего страниц: 425 |
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... Matthew Prior . XCII . THE QUESTION TO LISETTA . WHAT nymph should Lyra Elegantiarum . 51 XC. ...
... Matthew Prior . XCII . THE QUESTION TO LISETTA . WHAT nymph should Lyra Elegantiarum . 51 XC. ...
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... Matthew Prior . XCIII . DAMON AND CUPID . THE sun was now withdrawn , The shepherds home were sped ; The moon wide o'er the lawn Her silver mantle spread ; When Damon stay'd behind , And saunter'd in the grove 62 Lyra Elegantiarum ...
... Matthew Prior . XCIII . DAMON AND CUPID . THE sun was now withdrawn , The shepherds home were sped ; The moon wide o'er the lawn Her silver mantle spread ; When Damon stay'd behind , And saunter'd in the grove 62 Lyra Elegantiarum ...
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... Matthew Prior . PHYLLIDA , that loved to dream In the grove , or by the stream ; Sigh'd on velvet pillow . What , alas ! should fill her head , But a fountain , or a mead , Water and a willow ? Love in cities never dwells , He delights ...
... Matthew Prior . PHYLLIDA , that loved to dream In the grove , or by the stream ; Sigh'd on velvet pillow . What , alas ! should fill her head , But a fountain , or a mead , Water and a willow ? Love in cities never dwells , He delights ...
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... Matthew Prior . XCVII . FALSE tho ' she be to me and love I'll ne'er pursue revenge ; For still the charmer I approve , Tho ' I deplore her change . In hours of bliss we oft have met , They could not always last ; And tho ' the present ...
... Matthew Prior . XCVII . FALSE tho ' she be to me and love I'll ne'er pursue revenge ; For still the charmer I approve , Tho ' I deplore her change . In hours of bliss we oft have met , They could not always last ; And tho ' the present ...
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... Matthew Prior . XCIX . HIS EXCUSE FOR LOVING . LET it not your wonder move , Less your laughter , that I love . Tho ' I now write fifty years , I have had , and have my peers ; Poets , tho ' divine , are men : Some have loved as old ...
... Matthew Prior . XCIX . HIS EXCUSE FOR LOVING . LET it not your wonder move , Less your laughter , that I love . Tho ' I now write fifty years , I have had , and have my peers ; Poets , tho ' divine , are men : Some have loved as old ...
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