British Poems: From "Canturbury Tales" to "Recessional"Percy Adams Hutchison |
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... heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves ...
... heard where ear is none ; As lead to grave in marble stone ; My song may pierce her heart as soon . Should we then sigh , or sing , or moan ? No , no , my lute , for I have done . The rocks do not so cruelly Repulse the waves ...
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... heard of harme , he wexèd wondrous glad . All in a kirtle of discolourd say He clothed was , ypainted full of eyes ; And in his bosome secretly there lay An hatefull snake , the which he taile uptyes In many folds , and mortall sting ...
... heard of harme , he wexèd wondrous glad . All in a kirtle of discolourd say He clothed was , ypainted full of eyes ; And in his bosome secretly there lay An hatefull snake , the which he taile uptyes In many folds , and mortall sting ...
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... heard the woeful words she told ; She lifts the coffer - lids that close his eyes , Where , lo , two lamps , burnt out , in darkness lies ; Two glasses , where herself herself beheld A thousand times , and now no more reflect ; Their ...
... heard the woeful words she told ; She lifts the coffer - lids that close his eyes , Where , lo , two lamps , burnt out , in darkness lies ; Two glasses , where herself herself beheld A thousand times , and now no more reflect ; Their ...
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... heard one calling , " Child . " And I reply'd , " My Lord . " THE QUIP THE merry World did on a day With his train - bands and mates agree To meet together where I lay , And all in sport to jeer at me . First , Beauty crept into a rose ...
... heard one calling , " Child . " And I reply'd , " My Lord . " THE QUIP THE merry World did on a day With his train - bands and mates agree To meet together where I lay , And all in sport to jeer at me . First , Beauty crept into a rose ...
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... heard in Music you had skill . ” But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came brave Glory puffing by In silks that whistled , who but he ! He scarce allow'd me half an eye . But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick ...
... heard in Music you had skill . ” But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came brave Glory puffing by In silks that whistled , who but he ! He scarce allow'd me half an eye . But Thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then came quick ...
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ARTEMIDORA auld lang syne beauty beneath birds blest blood Bonny Dundee breast breath bright clouds dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth EDMUND SPENSER eternal eyes face fair fear fire flowers glory grave green grief hair hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON King King Arthur kiss Lady Lady of Shalott land leaves light live look Lord love's lovers Lycidas moon ne'er never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pleasure praise pride quoth Roman mythology rose round Samian wine SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE shade sigh sight sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring star stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thro tree twas unto voice waves weep wild wind wings youth