Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 páginas |
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... gentle breast inspire With sweet infusion , and put you in mind Of that proud maid whom now those leaves attire , Proud Daphne . Thy sumptuous buildings , and thy wife's attire , Hath cost a mass of public treasury . Spenser . Shakspere ...
... gentle breast inspire With sweet infusion , and put you in mind Of that proud maid whom now those leaves attire , Proud Daphne . Thy sumptuous buildings , and thy wife's attire , Hath cost a mass of public treasury . Spenser . Shakspere ...
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... gentle sweetness first the world betrayed . Dryden . Would'st thou from sorrow find a sweet relief , Or is thy heart oppressed with woe untold ? Balm would'st thou gather for corroding grief ? Pour blessings round thee like a shower of ...
... gentle sweetness first the world betrayed . Dryden . Would'st thou from sorrow find a sweet relief , Or is thy heart oppressed with woe untold ? Balm would'st thou gather for corroding grief ? Pour blessings round thee like a shower of ...
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... gently evermore ! Let us who see the voyage commencing here , With songs essay her onward course to cheer . Beranger . By time deciduous , scooped by worms , Docked in ravines , and launched by storms , The bark that skulked from nook ...
... gently evermore ! Let us who see the voyage commencing here , With songs essay her onward course to cheer . Beranger . By time deciduous , scooped by worms , Docked in ravines , and launched by storms , The bark that skulked from nook ...
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... gentle graces shine ? They , like the sun , irradiate all between ; The body charms , because the soul is seen . Hence men are often captives of a face , They know not why , of no peculiar grace : Some forms , though bright , no mortal ...
... gentle graces shine ? They , like the sun , irradiate all between ; The body charms , because the soul is seen . Hence men are often captives of a face , They know not why , of no peculiar grace : Some forms , though bright , no mortal ...
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Henry Gardiner ADAMS. 102 BED . BEGGAR . BED . OH ! thou gentle scene Of sweet repose , where by th ' oblivious draught Of each sad toilsome day to peace restored , Unhappy mortals lose their woes awhile . In bed we laugh , in bed we cry ...
Henry Gardiner ADAMS. 102 BED . BEGGAR . BED . OH ! thou gentle scene Of sweet repose , where by th ' oblivious draught Of each sad toilsome day to peace restored , Unhappy mortals lose their woes awhile . In bed we laugh , in bed we cry ...
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