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... voice tunes all the spheres , My Daphne's music charms all ears . Fond am I thus to sing her praise ; These glories now are turned to bays . Thomas Lodge FAIR ROSALYND Like to the clear in highest sphere , Where all imperial glory ...
... voice tunes all the spheres , My Daphne's music charms all ears . Fond am I thus to sing her praise ; These glories now are turned to bays . Thomas Lodge FAIR ROSALYND Like to the clear in highest sphere , Where all imperial glory ...
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... voice ; Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'd in fancy ; rich , not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the man , And they in France of the best rank and station ...
... voice ; Take each man's censure , but reserve thy judgment . Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'd in fancy ; rich , not gaudy ; For the apparel oft proclaims the man , And they in France of the best rank and station ...
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... voice revives the leaden strings , And doth in highest notes appear , As any challenged echo clear : But when she doth of mourning speak , E'en with her sighs , the strings do break . And as her lute doth live or die , Led by her ...
... voice revives the leaden strings , And doth in highest notes appear , As any challenged echo clear : But when she doth of mourning speak , E'en with her sighs , the strings do break . And as her lute doth live or die , Led by her ...
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... forth Dame Nature's lays , Thinking your passions understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets that first appear , By your pure purple 120 GREAT POEMS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
... forth Dame Nature's lays , Thinking your passions understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets that first appear , By your pure purple 120 GREAT POEMS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
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... voices ' harmony , And sing , I am her lover ; Strain loud and sweet , that every note With sweet content may move her : And she that hath the sweetest voice , Tell her I will not change my choice ; Yet still , methinks , I see her ...
... voices ' harmony , And sing , I am her lover ; Strain loud and sweet , that every note With sweet content may move her : And she that hath the sweetest voice , Tell her I will not change my choice ; Yet still , methinks , I see her ...
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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