PoemsGeorge Routledge & sons, 1891 - Всего страниц: 190 |
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... scorn We to lowly fortunes born Should attain to any graces Where you look for sweet embraces . See if all those vanities Whereon your affection lies Or the titles or the power By your fathers ' virtues your , Can your mistresses ...
... scorn We to lowly fortunes born Should attain to any graces Where you look for sweet embraces . See if all those vanities Whereon your affection lies Or the titles or the power By your fathers ' virtues your , Can your mistresses ...
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... scorn and so forsake me . Shall then in earnest truth My careful eyes observe her ? Shall I consume my youth , And short my time to serve her ? Shall I beyond my strength Let passion's torments prove me , To hear her say at length ...
... scorn and so forsake me . Shall then in earnest truth My careful eyes observe her ? Shall I consume my youth , And short my time to serve her ? Shall I beyond my strength Let passion's torments prove me , To hear her say at length ...
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... were sought . On those eyebrows never yet Did disdainful scowling sit . Love and goodness gotten thither , Sit on equal thrones together , And do throw just scorn on them That their government Mistress of Philarete . 39.
... were sought . On those eyebrows never yet Did disdainful scowling sit . Love and goodness gotten thither , Sit on equal thrones together , And do throw just scorn on them That their government Mistress of Philarete . 39.
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George Wither Henry Morley. And do throw just scorn on them That their government contemn . Then , almost obscured , appears Those her jewel - gracing ears , Whose own beauties more adorn Than the richest pearl that's worn By the ...
George Wither Henry Morley. And do throw just scorn on them That their government contemn . Then , almost obscured , appears Those her jewel - gracing ears , Whose own beauties more adorn Than the richest pearl that's worn By the ...
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... scorn my passions should like theirs A common humour show . Ear never heard of heretofore Of any love like mine ; Nor shall there be for evermore Affection so divine . And that to feign it none may try , When I dissolved must be ; - The ...
... scorn my passions should like theirs A common humour show . Ear never heard of heretofore Of any love like mine ; Nor shall there be for evermore Affection so divine . And that to feign it none may try , When I dissolved must be ; - The ...
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affections Alexis Alresford aught beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson Bentworth brave breast breath conceit creature Cuddy dare dear deigned delight despair disdain doth e'er earth ECLOGUE Envy espy esteem excellence eyes Fair ladies Faire Virtue fairest fame fate favours fear flocks fortune friends gentle George Wither glory grace grief grieve groves grow hath hear heart heaven hills honour hope hunt ladies leave Marshalsea matchless merry mistress move Muse ne'er never nought nymphs oh mind thou passions pastoral perfect creature perfection Philarete pity plain pleasures poesy poets poor praise rest safety thou love scorn seems shepherds sighs sing smile Solitary rocks song sorrow soul spite strain sung swain sweet tell thee There's things thou dost thou shalt thought thrall thy Maker true Twill unto wanton whilst Willy Wither wont worth wrong