Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... Growing on's cheek , but none knows how , With these the crystal on his brow , And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : At last he set her both his eyes ; She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love , hath she ...
... Growing on's cheek , but none knows how , With these the crystal on his brow , And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win : At last he set her both his eyes ; She won , and Cupid blind did rise . O Love , hath she ...
Page 76
... grow impure , Till the warm sun pities its pain , And to the skies exhales it back again . So the soul - that drop , that ray Of the clear fountain of eternal day , Could it within the human flower be seen , Remembering still its former ...
... grow impure , Till the warm sun pities its pain , And to the skies exhales it back again . So the soul - that drop , that ray Of the clear fountain of eternal day , Could it within the human flower be seen , Remembering still its former ...
Page 84
... Grow dim with age , and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth , Unhurt amidst the war of elements , The wreck of matter , and the crush of worlds ! POPE was a precocious genius ; for when only in his ...
... Grow dim with age , and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth , Unhurt amidst the war of elements , The wreck of matter , and the crush of worlds ! POPE was a precocious genius ; for when only in his ...
Page 90
... nature's image on its watery breast , Down bend the banks , the trees depending grow , And skies beneath with answering colours glow ; But , if a stone the gentle sea divide ,. 90 THE SCHOOL MISTRESS ... INITIAL—“THIRD EVENING"
... nature's image on its watery breast , Down bend the banks , the trees depending grow , And skies beneath with answering colours glow ; But , if a stone the gentle sea divide ,. 90 THE SCHOOL MISTRESS ... INITIAL—“THIRD EVENING"
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... grown by toil , O'er the vast Atlantic wave to our shore ! For thou with magic might Canst reach to where the light Of Phoebus travels bright The world o'er . * * The poem thus ends : — While the manners , while the arts , that mould a ...
... grown by toil , O'er the vast Atlantic wave to our shore ! For thou with magic might Canst reach to where the light Of Phoebus travels bright The world o'er . * * The poem thus ends : — While the manners , while the arts , that mould a ...
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angels Annabel Lee bard beautiful bell Ben Jonson beneath birds bless bloom bower breast breath bright brow charm clouds dark dear death deep delight Dismal Swamp divine doth dreams dull earth dwelling earth eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flowers genius gentle GEOFFREY CHAUCER glory glow golden grace grave green hand happy hath hear heart heaven hour kiss leaves light lines live look Lord Dorset lyre lyric melody mind moon morning muse Nature's never night noble numbers nymph o'er old oaken bucket pale passage pleasure poem poet poetic poetry rill rose round shade shining sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stanzas stars stream summer sweet Tabard tears tell thee thine thought tree Twas Tybalt verse voice wave weary weep wild wind wings youth