Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Svazek 2Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 |
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... never yet was creeping creature seen . Meantime unnumbered glittering streamlets played , And hurled everywhere their waters sheen ; That , as they bickered through the sunny grade , Though restless still themselves , a lulling murmur ...
... never yet was creeping creature seen . Meantime unnumbered glittering streamlets played , And hurled everywhere their waters sheen ; That , as they bickered through the sunny grade , Though restless still themselves , a lulling murmur ...
Strana 25
... never never rain , Nor dew thy tender blossoms cover , For there was basely slain my love , My love , as he had not been a lover . The boy put on his robes , his robes of green , His purple vest , ' twas my ain sewing , Ah ! wretched me ...
... never never rain , Nor dew thy tender blossoms cover , For there was basely slain my love , My love , as he had not been a lover . The boy put on his robes , his robes of green , His purple vest , ' twas my ain sewing , Ah ! wretched me ...
Strana 37
... never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a mind which did that title love . One ancient hen she took delight to feed , The plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which , ever and anon , impelled by need , Into her school ...
... never title yet so mean could prove , But there was eke a mind which did that title love . One ancient hen she took delight to feed , The plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which , ever and anon , impelled by need , Into her school ...
Strana 38
... never carelessly roam ; Should Corydon's happen to stray , Oh ! call the poor wanderers home . Allow me to muse and to sigh , Nor talk of the change that ye find ; None once was so watchful as I ; I have left my dear Phyllis behind ...
... never carelessly roam ; Should Corydon's happen to stray , Oh ! call the poor wanderers home . Allow me to muse and to sigh , Nor talk of the change that ye find ; None once was so watchful as I ; I have left my dear Phyllis behind ...
Strana 40
... never trod the plain ; And well he loved one charming maid , And dearly was he loved again . One tender maid she loved him dear , Of gentle blood the damsel came : And faultless was her beauteous form , And spotless was her virgin fame ...
... never trod the plain ; And well he loved one charming maid , And dearly was he loved again . One tender maid she loved him dear , Of gentle blood the damsel came : And faultless was her beauteous form , And spotless was her virgin fame ...
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