Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... breast . Oh , speak the joy ! ye whom the sudden tear Surprises often , while you look around , And nothing strikes your eye but sights of bliss , All various nature pressing on the heart : An elegant sufficiency , content , Retirement ...
... breast . Oh , speak the joy ! ye whom the sudden tear Surprises often , while you look around , And nothing strikes your eye but sights of bliss , All various nature pressing on the heart : An elegant sufficiency , content , Retirement ...
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... breast to lift the hand Of impious violence . The lonely tower Is also shunn'd ; whose mournful chambers hold- So night - struck fancy dreams - the yelling ghost . Among the crooked lanes , on every hedge , The glowworm lights his gem ...
... breast to lift the hand Of impious violence . The lonely tower Is also shunn'd ; whose mournful chambers hold- So night - struck fancy dreams - the yelling ghost . Among the crooked lanes , on every hedge , The glowworm lights his gem ...
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... breast , on the Braes of Yarrow . Did I not warn thee not to lue , And warn from fight , but to my sorrow ; O'er ... breasts , No youth lay ever there before thee . Pale pale , indeed , O lovely lovely youth , Forgive , forgive so foul a ...
... breast , on the Braes of Yarrow . Did I not warn thee not to lue , And warn from fight , but to my sorrow ; O'er ... breasts , No youth lay ever there before thee . Pale pale , indeed , O lovely lovely youth , Forgive , forgive so foul a ...
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... breast , All nature joy'd along . 883. - SONG . Ah , the poor shepherd's mournful fate , When doom'd to love and doom'd to lan- guish , To bear the scornful fair one's hate , Nor dare disclose his anguish ! Yet eager looks and dying ...
... breast , All nature joy'd along . 883. - SONG . Ah , the poor shepherd's mournful fate , When doom'd to love and doom'd to lan- guish , To bear the scornful fair one's hate , Nor dare disclose his anguish ! Yet eager looks and dying ...
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... breast ; Explore your secrets with insidious art , Watch the weak hour , and ransack all the heart ; Then soon your ill - placed confidence repay , Commence your lords , and govern or betray . " By numbers here , from shame or censure ...
... breast ; Explore your secrets with insidious art , Watch the weak hour , and ransack all the heart ; Then soon your ill - placed confidence repay , Commence your lords , and govern or betray . " By numbers here , from shame or censure ...
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