Lyra Elegantiarum: A Collection of Some of the Best Social and Occasional Verse by Deceased English AuthorsFrederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan |
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... o'er , Whose images are kept in store By memory alone . The time that is to come , is not ; How , then , can it be mine ? The present moment's all my lot , And that , as fast as it is got , Phillis , is only thine . Then talk not of ...
... o'er , Whose images are kept in store By memory alone . The time that is to come , is not ; How , then , can it be mine ? The present moment's all my lot , And that , as fast as it is got , Phillis , is only thine . Then talk not of ...
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... O'er craggy mountains , and thro ' flowery meads ; Invoked to testify the lover's care , Or form some image of his cruel fair . Urged with his fury , like a wounded deer , O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near , Had reach'd the ...
... O'er craggy mountains , and thro ' flowery meads ; Invoked to testify the lover's care , Or form some image of his cruel fair . Urged with his fury , like a wounded deer , O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near , Had reach'd the ...
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... . DAMON AND CUPID . THE sun was now withdrawn , The shepherds home were sped ; The moon wide o'er the lawn Her silver mantle spread ; When Damon stay'd behind , And saunter'd in the grove 62 Lyra Elegantiarum . XCII. ...
... . DAMON AND CUPID . THE sun was now withdrawn , The shepherds home were sped ; The moon wide o'er the lawn Her silver mantle spread ; When Damon stay'd behind , And saunter'd in the grove 62 Lyra Elegantiarum . XCII. ...
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... o'er Earth ' tis his fancy to run ; At night he declines on his Thetis ' breast . So when I am wearied with wandering all day ; To thee , my delight , in the evening I come : No matter what beauties I saw in my way : They were but my ...
... o'er Earth ' tis his fancy to run ; At night he declines on his Thetis ' breast . So when I am wearied with wandering all day ; To thee , my delight , in the evening I come : No matter what beauties I saw in my way : They were but my ...
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... O'er the bounds of thirty - five , High to soar and deep to dive , Nature gives at thirty - five , Ladies , stock and tend your hive , Trifle not at thirty - five ; For , howe'er we boast and strive , Life declines from thirty - five ...
... O'er the bounds of thirty - five , High to soar and deep to dive , Nature gives at thirty - five , Ladies , stock and tend your hive , Trifle not at thirty - five ; For , howe'er we boast and strive , Life declines from thirty - five ...
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