Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... world . " Listen to a few of the strong stanzas : — Goe , soule , the bodies guest , upon a thanklesse arrant ; Feare not to touch the best ; -the truth shall be thy warrant : Goe , since I needs must dye , And give II.
... world . " Listen to a few of the strong stanzas : — Goe , soule , the bodies guest , upon a thanklesse arrant ; Feare not to touch the best ; -the truth shall be thy warrant : Goe , since I needs must dye , And give II.
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... stanza from the Faerie Queene , descrip- tive of Una ( the impersonation of Faith ) — " radiant with beauty beaming through her tears : " - One day , nigh wearie of the yrkesome waye , From her unhastie beaste she did alight : And on ...
... stanza from the Faerie Queene , descrip- tive of Una ( the impersonation of Faith ) — " radiant with beauty beaming through her tears : " - One day , nigh wearie of the yrkesome waye , From her unhastie beaste she did alight : And on ...
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... stanza : — Stone walls do not a prison make , nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet , take that for an hermitage : If I have freedom in my love , and in my soul am free , Angels alone , that soar above , enjoy such liberty ...
... stanza : — Stone walls do not a prison make , nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet , take that for an hermitage : If I have freedom in my love , and in my soul am free , Angels alone , that soar above , enjoy such liberty ...
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... or friend : This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall ; Lord of himself — though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . WOTTON is also justly celebrated for his brilliant stanzas ad- D 49.
... or friend : This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise or fear to fall ; Lord of himself — though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . WOTTON is also justly celebrated for his brilliant stanzas ad- D 49.
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Frederick Saunders. WOTTON is also justly celebrated for his brilliant stanzas ad- dressed to the Princess Elizabeth , daughter of James I. : — You meaner beauties of the night , That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your numbers than ...
Frederick Saunders. WOTTON is also justly celebrated for his brilliant stanzas ad- dressed to the Princess Elizabeth , daughter of James I. : — You meaner beauties of the night , That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your numbers than ...
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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