Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 páginas |
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... voices float like mysterious music amid the myths and traditions of by - gone ages , to Chaucer , who sang in the dawning light of English literature , and the Bard of Avon , and that glorious company who proclaimed the bursting forth ...
... voices float like mysterious music amid the myths and traditions of by - gone ages , to Chaucer , who sang in the dawning light of English literature , and the Bard of Avon , and that glorious company who proclaimed the bursting forth ...
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... voice in song ; Use the power that is within you ; To subdue it were a wrong . Use the gift and thank the Giver , Blending notes of love and praise ; Let thy song flow like a river , Fertilizing arid ways ; Flowers shall spring where ...
... voice in song ; Use the power that is within you ; To subdue it were a wrong . Use the gift and thank the Giver , Blending notes of love and praise ; Let thy song flow like a river , Fertilizing arid ways ; Flowers shall spring where ...
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... voice is thine ! From earth it wanders through the heaven of heavens , There from the mercy - seat itself evokes An answer , thrilling the seraphic host With added glory of celestial song.-R. Montgomery . 16 ADORN . ADULATION . Happy is ...
... voice is thine ! From earth it wanders through the heaven of heavens , There from the mercy - seat itself evokes An answer , thrilling the seraphic host With added glory of celestial song.-R. Montgomery . 16 ADORN . ADULATION . Happy is ...
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... voice , Turning again towards childish treble , pipes And whistles in his sound . Last scene of all That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , sans eyes , sans taste , sans every ...
... voice , Turning again towards childish treble , pipes And whistles in his sound . Last scene of all That ends this strange eventful history , Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , sans eyes , sans taste , sans every ...
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... voice , and live More soberly , ' t is ten to one , That when the fear is past and gone , Milton . They'll make amends for stinted measure , And take a double share of pleasure . Egone . AMIABLE - AMICABLE . O GRACE serene ! O Virtue.
... voice , and live More soberly , ' t is ten to one , That when the fear is past and gone , Milton . They'll make amends for stinted measure , And take a double share of pleasure . Egone . AMIABLE - AMICABLE . O GRACE serene ! O Virtue.
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aaron Hill Anon Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson birds bless bliss blush breast breath bright brow Butler Byron Charles Mackay charms cheek clouds Cowper crown dark death deeds delight Denham divine doth dream Dryden earth Ebenezer Elliott Eliza Cook eternal eyes fair fame fate fear feel flowers fools gentle give glory gold grace grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven honour hope hour Joanna Baillie Jonson king light live look man's Massinger Milton mind N. P. Willis nature nature's ne'er never night noble nought numbers o'er P. J. Bailey pain passion pleasure Pollok Pope praise pride proud rich Roscommon scorn Shakspere shine sigh sleep smile sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson thou art thought tongue truth unto virtue voice wind wings wise words Wordsworth Young youth