Great Poems of the English Language1927 |
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... thou do so . Take thou of me , smooth pillows , sweetest bed , A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light , A rosy garland , and a weary head : And if these things , as being thine in right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me ...
... thou do so . Take thou of me , smooth pillows , sweetest bed , A chamber deaf to noise and blind to light , A rosy garland , and a weary head : And if these things , as being thine in right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me ...
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... thou fadest , My faith shall wax , when thou art in thy waning ! The world shall find this miracle in me , That fire can burn when all the matter's spent : Then what my faith hath been , thyself shalt see , And that thou wast unkind , thou ...
... thou fadest , My faith shall wax , when thou art in thy waning ! The world shall find this miracle in me , That fire can burn when all the matter's spent : Then what my faith hath been , thyself shalt see , And that thou wast unkind , thou ...
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... thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars ; Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter When he appear'd to hapless Semele ; More lovely than the monarch of the sky In wanton Arethusa's azur'd arms ; And ...
... thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars ; Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter When he appear'd to hapless Semele ; More lovely than the monarch of the sky In wanton Arethusa's azur'd arms ; And ...
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... thou were made to gaze upon : As heaven preserves all things , so save thou one . A stately - builded ship , well - rigg'd and tall , The ocean maketh more majestical : Why vow'st thou , then , to live in Sestos here , Who on Love's ...
... thou were made to gaze upon : As heaven preserves all things , so save thou one . A stately - builded ship , well - rigg'd and tall , The ocean maketh more majestical : Why vow'st thou , then , to live in Sestos here , Who on Love's ...
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... thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen , Because thou art not seen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh - ho ! sing , heigh - ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship is feigning ...
... thou winter wind , Thou art not so unkind As man's ingratitude ; Thy tooth is not so keen , Because thou art not seen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh - ho ! sing , heigh - ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship is feigning ...
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Great Poems of the English Language: An Anthology Wallace Alvin Briggs Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1948 |
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angels Annabel Lee ASTROPHEL AND STELLA auld lang syne beauty bells beneath birds birks of Aberfeldy breast breath bright brow Camelot clouds dark dark Rosaleen dead dear death deep delight divine dost doth dream earth ENGLISH LANGUAGE eyes face fair fear fire flowers glory golden grace grave green hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour kiss Lady of Shalott Lars Porsena leaves light lips live lonely look love's lute lyre mind moon morn Muse Nature's ne'er never night o'er pale praise rose round Samian wine Sandalphon scorn shade shadow shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Twas voice wandering waves weep wild wind wings woods youth