The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - Počet stran: 362 |
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John Milton. But the fair blossom hangs the head Sideways as on a dying bed , And those pearls of dew she wears Prove to be presaging tears Which the sad morn had let fall On her hast'ning funeral . Gentle lady may thy grave Peace and ...
John Milton. But the fair blossom hangs the head Sideways as on a dying bed , And those pearls of dew she wears Prove to be presaging tears Which the sad morn had let fall On her hast'ning funeral . Gentle lady may thy grave Peace and ...
Strana 265
... head , And gave her to his daughters to imbathe In nectar'd lavers strew'd with asphodel , And through the porch and inlet of each sense Dropp'd in ambrosial oils till she reviv'd And underwent a quick immortal change , Made goddess of ...
... head , And gave her to his daughters to imbathe In nectar'd lavers strew'd with asphodel , And through the porch and inlet of each sense Dropp'd in ambrosial oils till she reviv'd And underwent a quick immortal change , Made goddess of ...
Strana 271
... head be crown'd 920 925 930 With many a tow'r and terrace round , And here and there thy banks upon 935 • With groves of myrrh , and cinnamon . Come lady while heav'n lends us grace , Let us fly this cursed place , Lest the sorcerer us ...
... head be crown'd 920 925 930 With many a tow'r and terrace round , And here and there thy banks upon 935 • With groves of myrrh , and cinnamon . Come lady while heav'n lends us grace , Let us fly this cursed place , Lest the sorcerer us ...
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