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... hand , done to the life . His love of nature resembles an intoxication of spirit : his sketches are bright with perpetual sunshine , his flowers are always in bloom , fragrant with odoriferous perfumes , and gemmed with sparkling dew ...
... hand , done to the life . His love of nature resembles an intoxication of spirit : his sketches are bright with perpetual sunshine , his flowers are always in bloom , fragrant with odoriferous perfumes , and gemmed with sparkling dew ...
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... hands , on which he made these verses , and gave them to the queen on his bended knee , A. D. 1573. " And pinned to this was another paper on which was written , in a different hand - said to be Sidney's own - these lines : — Her inward ...
... hands , on which he made these verses , and gave them to the queen on his bended knee , A. D. 1573. " And pinned to this was another paper on which was written , in a different hand - said to be Sidney's own - these lines : — Her inward ...
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... hand a iavelin he did beare , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A guilt engraven morion he did weare ; That as some did him love , so others did him feare . Then came the iolly Sommer , being dight In a. 13.
... hand a iavelin he did beare , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures ) A guilt engraven morion he did weare ; That as some did him love , so others did him feare . Then came the iolly Sommer , being dight In a. 13.
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... hand he bore A bowe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the libbard or the bore , And now would bathe his limbes with labor heated sore . Then came the Autumne all in yellow clad , As though he ioyed in his plentious ...
... hand he bore A bowe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the libbard or the bore , And now would bathe his limbes with labor heated sore . Then came the Autumne all in yellow clad , As though he ioyed in his plentious ...
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... hand a sickle he did holde , To reape the ripened fruits the which the earth had yold . Lastly came Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill ; Whilst on his hoary beard his breath did freese , And ...
... hand a sickle he did holde , To reape the ripened fruits the which the earth had yold . Lastly came Winter cloathed all in frize , Chattering his teeth for cold that did him chill ; Whilst on his hoary beard his breath did freese , And ...
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