The Task And Other Poems1891 |
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... seen , but perforated sore And drilled in holes the solid oak is found , By worms voracious eating through and through . At length a generation more refined Improved the simple plan , made three legs four , Gave them a twisted form ...
... seen , but perforated sore And drilled in holes the solid oak is found , By worms voracious eating through and through . At length a generation more refined Improved the simple plan , made three legs four , Gave them a twisted form ...
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... seen . Hence the declivity is sharp and short , And such the re - ascent ; between them weeps A little Naiad her impoverished urn , All summer long , which winter fills again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , But that the ...
... seen . Hence the declivity is sharp and short , And such the re - ascent ; between them weeps A little Naiad her impoverished urn , All summer long , which winter fills again . The folded gates would bar my progress now , But that the ...
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... seen no more . The spleen is seldom felt where Florą reigns ; The lowering eye , the petulance , the frown , And sullen sadness that o'ershade , distort , And mar the face of beauty , when no cause For such immeasurable woe appears ...
... seen no more . The spleen is seldom felt where Florą reigns ; The lowering eye , the petulance , the frown , And sullen sadness that o'ershade , distort , And mar the face of beauty , when no cause For such immeasurable woe appears ...
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... seen Till half their beauties fade ; the weary sight , Too well acquainted with their smiles , slides off Fastidious , seeking less familiar scenes . Then snug enclosures in the sheltered vale , Where frequent hedges intercept the eye ...
... seen Till half their beauties fade ; the weary sight , Too well acquainted with their smiles , slides off Fastidious , seeking less familiar scenes . Then snug enclosures in the sheltered vale , Where frequent hedges intercept the eye ...
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... seen our state , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of equipage , our gardens , and our sports , And heard our music ; are thy simple friends , Thy simple fare , and all thy plain delights As dear to thee as once ? And have thy ...
... seen our state , Our palaces , our ladies , and our pomp Of equipage , our gardens , and our sports , And heard our music ; are thy simple friends , Thy simple fare , and all thy plain delights As dear to thee as once ? And have thy ...
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