American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 стор. |
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... eyes , Give Thyme or Parsley wreath , I ask no bayes : This mean and unrefined ure of mine , Will make your glistring gold but more to shine . 40 45 1650 . FROM OF THE FOUR AGES OF MAN Lo now four other act upon the stage : Childhood ...
... eyes , Give Thyme or Parsley wreath , I ask no bayes : This mean and unrefined ure of mine , Will make your glistring gold but more to shine . 40 45 1650 . FROM OF THE FOUR AGES OF MAN Lo now four other act upon the stage : Childhood ...
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... Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years admire . Hath hundred winters past since thou wast born , Or thousand since thou brakest thy ...
... Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years admire . Hath hundred winters past since thou wast born , Or thousand since thou brakest thy ...
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... Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and Ah again , my imbecility ! I heard the merry grashopper then sing ...
... Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and Ah again , my imbecility ! I heard the merry grashopper then sing ...
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... eyes no more shall ever weep , No fainting fits shall me assaile , nor grinding paines my body fraile , With cares and fears ne'r cumbred be , Nor losses know nor sorrowes see . 30 What tho my flesh shall there consume ? it is 18 ...
... eyes no more shall ever weep , No fainting fits shall me assaile , nor grinding paines my body fraile , With cares and fears ne'r cumbred be , Nor losses know nor sorrowes see . 30 What tho my flesh shall there consume ? it is 18 ...
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... Eyes ! & see the Man ( Almost too small a word ! ) which Cambridge can Say , " I have lost . " In Name a Drusius , And Nature , too ; yea , a compendious Both Magazine of worth and Follower Of all that ever great and famose were A great ...
... Eyes ! & see the Man ( Almost too small a word ! ) which Cambridge can Say , " I have lost . " In Name a Drusius , And Nature , too ; yea , a compendious Both Magazine of worth and Follower Of all that ever great and famose were A great ...
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