The English Poets: Selections, Том 2Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1880 |
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... Eternal Unity behind her shines , That fire and water , earth and air combines . Her voice is like a trumpet loud and shrill , Which bids all sounds in earth and heaven be still . THE SHEPHERDS ' HOLIDAY . [ From Pan's Anniversary ; or ...
... Eternal Unity behind her shines , That fire and water , earth and air combines . Her voice is like a trumpet loud and shrill , Which bids all sounds in earth and heaven be still . THE SHEPHERDS ' HOLIDAY . [ From Pan's Anniversary ; or ...
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... eternal spring , Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ; Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , 1 Printed careere in the Bodleian copy . Elsewhere cariere or carrier . And , emperor like ...
... eternal spring , Give life to this dark world which lieth dead ; Spread forth thy golden hair In larger locks than thou wast wont before , 1 Printed careere in the Bodleian copy . Elsewhere cariere or carrier . And , emperor like ...
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... eternal glory : Whilst I , a swain , as weak in years as skill , Should in the valley hear them on the hill . Yet when my sheep have at the cistern been And I have brought them back to shear the green , To miss an idle hour , and not ...
... eternal glory : Whilst I , a swain , as weak in years as skill , Should in the valley hear them on the hill . Yet when my sheep have at the cistern been And I have brought them back to shear the green , To miss an idle hour , and not ...
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... eternal commonplaces of bodily existence , the attrac- tion of beauty , the mutability of life , the brevity and sweetness of enjoyment . In the hands of the disciples the strings of the lyre became tenser , the garlands less luxuriant ...
... eternal commonplaces of bodily existence , the attrac- tion of beauty , the mutability of life , the brevity and sweetness of enjoyment . In the hands of the disciples the strings of the lyre became tenser , the garlands less luxuriant ...
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... gray hairs bid come , And haste away to mine eternal home ; ' Twill not be long , Perilla , after this , That I must give thee the supremest kiss : - Dead when I am , first cast in salt , ROBERT HERRICK . 143 To the Same To Perilla.
... gray hairs bid come , And haste away to mine eternal home ; ' Twill not be long , Perilla , after this , That I must give thee the supremest kiss : - Dead when I am , first cast in salt , ROBERT HERRICK . 143 To the Same To Perilla.
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Æneid Aglaura beauty Ben Jonson born breast breath bright Carew Castara Comus conceits Cowley Crashaw death delight died divine dost doth Dryden earth EDMUND W English English poetry eternal eyes fair fancy fate fear fire flame flowers Giles Fletcher glory Gondibert grace Habington hand happy hast hath heart heaven hell Herbert Herrick Hesperides hill honour Hudibras Jonson King kiss Lady light live Lord Lovelace Lycidas Milton mind mistress Muse nature never night o'er Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion Perilla Pindar pleasure poems poet poetic poetry praise RICHARD LOVELACE rose shade shalt shepherd shine sight sing sleep song sonnet soul spirit spring stars Suckling sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tree unto verse Waller wanton weep WILLIAM HABINGTON winds wings Wither write youth