The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyP.F. Collier, 1892 - Počet stran: 582 |
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... fair , the gay , - One who resembles thee . In the account of the burial of the king in Windsor Castle by Sir Thomas Herbert , the spot where the body was laid is described minutely , opposite the eleventh stall . The whole account is ...
... fair , the gay , - One who resembles thee . In the account of the burial of the king in Windsor Castle by Sir Thomas Herbert , the spot where the body was laid is described minutely , opposite the eleventh stall . The whole account is ...
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... fair she was ; and from the braid Of her gold locks she shook forth perfumes gay : Yet languid look'd and indolently stray'd A while , to watch the harvest borne away . But now , with sinews braced , and aspect hale , With buskin❜d ...
... fair she was ; and from the braid Of her gold locks she shook forth perfumes gay : Yet languid look'd and indolently stray'd A while , to watch the harvest borne away . But now , with sinews braced , and aspect hale , With buskin❜d ...
Strana 38
... fair , And fragrant as the balmy air , That , passing , steals upon its wing The varied perfumes of the spring ? With tender bosom , white as snow ; With auburn locks , that freely flow Upon thy marble neck ; with cheeks On which the ...
... fair , And fragrant as the balmy air , That , passing , steals upon its wing The varied perfumes of the spring ? With tender bosom , white as snow ; With auburn locks , that freely flow Upon thy marble neck ; with cheeks On which the ...
Strana 42
... fair spread sails , moves like a vested queen ; — Or rather , be some distant bark , astray , Seen like a pilgrim on his lonely way , Holding its steady course from port and shore , A form distinct , a speck , and seen no more , - How ...
... fair spread sails , moves like a vested queen ; — Or rather , be some distant bark , astray , Seen like a pilgrim on his lonely way , Holding its steady course from port and shore , A form distinct , a speck , and seen no more , - How ...
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... fair than heaven's road causeway paved with stars ) Which Dion learn'd to measure with delight ; But he hath overleap'd the eternal bars ; And , following guides whose craft holds no consent With aught that breathes the ethereal element ...
... fair than heaven's road causeway paved with stars ) Which Dion learn'd to measure with delight ; But he hath overleap'd the eternal bars ; And , following guides whose craft holds no consent With aught that breathes the ethereal element ...
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