The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 Seiten |
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... rich doublets - do not need Gold - hilted swords , nor rings , nor laced cravats , A fire's a good , companionable friend , A comfortable friend , who meets your face With pleasant welcome , makes the poorest shed As cheerful as a ...
... rich doublets - do not need Gold - hilted swords , nor rings , nor laced cravats , A fire's a good , companionable friend , A comfortable friend , who meets your face With pleasant welcome , makes the poorest shed As cheerful as a ...
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... rich man then , SCENE III . A fine moonlight night.— A lonely field in the ex- tremity of the valley of Torres . Enter Thomas with an ass , he takes off the bridle and turns it lo graze . Thomas . There , thou poor , half - starved ...
... rich man then , SCENE III . A fine moonlight night.— A lonely field in the ex- tremity of the valley of Torres . Enter Thomas with an ass , he takes off the bridle and turns it lo graze . Thomas . There , thou poor , half - starved ...
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... rich lands of Torres ! Thos . You do consent- let's have a notary . Lord of T. Give me till night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not an hour ! -not e'en a minute ! [ he stamps on the floor with his foot . Enter a BOY ...
... rich lands of Torres ! Thos . You do consent- let's have a notary . Lord of T. Give me till night to turn it in my thoughts . Thos . I'll give you not an hour ! -not e'en a minute ! [ he stamps on the floor with his foot . Enter a BOY ...
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... rich and picturesque vegetation of tropical climates . The CAPTAIN and ALBERT . Cap . Not satisfied ! Is three months ' tarriance Too little for your will ? Albert . Three little moons ! Why here one might live out an age of love , And ...
... rich and picturesque vegetation of tropical climates . The CAPTAIN and ALBERT . Cap . Not satisfied ! Is three months ' tarriance Too little for your will ? Albert . Three little moons ! Why here one might live out an age of love , And ...
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... rich in knowledge , till at length He goes to his appointed place ; Can God delight or beauty see In age's dark infirmity ? Take , take me hence ! I am grown - weary ! Life is a prison , dark and dreary ! Oh that my soul could soar away ...
... rich in knowledge , till at length He goes to his appointed place ; Can God delight or beauty see In age's dark infirmity ? Take , take me hence ! I am grown - weary ! Life is a prison , dark and dreary ! Oh that my soul could soar away ...
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Achzib ADONIJAH Amariah angels Anne Boleyn ARIOCH arms art thou Babylon beauty behold BELSHAZZAR beneath BENINA BIANCA bird bless blood breath bright brow CALLIAS Caswallon child clouds cold coursers dark dead dear death deep didst dost doth earth Endymion eyes fair father FAZIO fear fierce flowers gentle glory gold golden green hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hengist holy IMLAH King lady LADY ROCHFORD light lips look Lord lute MARGARITA Marien mercy morning mother Nabonassar ne'er neath night NITOCRIS noble o'er OLYBIUS pale poor pride proud Queen Raym rich round Samor sate Saxon seem'd shalt silent sleep soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne tree unto voice Vortigern Vortimer weary weep wild wilt wind wings wonder youth
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Seite 441 - The tender and delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness...
Seite 137 - Then wherefore, wherefore were they made, All dyed with rainbow light, All fashioned with supremest grace Upspringing day and night : — Springing in valleys green and low. And on the mountains high, And in the silent wilderness Where no man passes by ? Our outward life requires them not — Then wherefore had they birth ? — : To minister delight to man, To beautify the earth ; To comfort man — to whisper hope, Whene'er his faith is dim, For who so careth for the flowers . Will much more care...