Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... rose before ' tis fully blown , Or half its worth disclosed . Strange medley here ! Here garrulous old age winds up ... ROSE . How fair is the rose ! what a beautiful flower , The glory of April and May ! But the leaves are beginning to ...
... rose before ' tis fully blown , Or half its worth disclosed . Strange medley here ! Here garrulous old age winds up ... ROSE . How fair is the rose ! what a beautiful flower , The glory of April and May ! But the leaves are beginning to ...
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... rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ; When its leaves are all dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they ...
... rose has one powerful virtue to boast , Above all the flowers of the field ; When its leaves are all dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they ...
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... rose . But , desperate youth , How durst thou risk the soul - distracting view , As from her naked limbs , of glowing white , Harmonious swell'd by Nature's finest hand , In folds loose - floating fell the fainter lawn ; And fair ...
... rose . But , desperate youth , How durst thou risk the soul - distracting view , As from her naked limbs , of glowing white , Harmonious swell'd by Nature's finest hand , In folds loose - floating fell the fainter lawn ; And fair ...
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... roses that blow ! And when her bright form shall appear , Each bird shall harmoniously join In a concert so soft and so clear , As she may not be fond to resign . I have found ... rose From 1727 to 1780. ] [ SHENSTONE . A PASTORAL BALLAD .
... roses that blow ! And when her bright form shall appear , Each bird shall harmoniously join In a concert so soft and so clear , As she may not be fond to resign . I have found ... rose From 1727 to 1780. ] [ SHENSTONE . A PASTORAL BALLAD .
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... rose is deprived of its bloom ; Then the violets die with despite , And the woodbines give up their perfume . Thus glide the soft numbers along , And he fancies no shepherd his peer ; Yet I never should envy the song , Were not Phyllis ...
... rose is deprived of its bloom ; Then the violets die with despite , And the woodbines give up their perfume . Thus glide the soft numbers along , And he fancies no shepherd his peer ; Yet I never should envy the song , Were not Phyllis ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização integral - 1873 |
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