The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageH. Milford, 1914 - 526 sider |
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... fair : Chase hence the ugly night 10 Which serves but to make dear thy glorious light . This is that happy morn , That day , long - wishéd day Of all my life so dark , ( If cruel stars have not my ruin sworn And fates my hopes betray ) ...
... fair : Chase hence the ugly night 10 Which serves but to make dear thy glorious light . This is that happy morn , That day , long - wishéd day Of all my life so dark , ( If cruel stars have not my ruin sworn And fates my hopes betray ) ...
Side 10
... fair as the lily , Heigh ho , how I do love thee ! I do love thee as my lambs Are belovéd of their dams ; How blest were I if thou would'st prove me . Diaphenia like the spreading roses , That in thy sweets all sweets encloses , Fair ...
... fair as the lily , Heigh ho , how I do love thee ! I do love thee as my lambs Are belovéd of their dams ; How blest were I if thou would'st prove me . Diaphenia like the spreading roses , That in thy sweets all sweets encloses , Fair ...
Side 11
... fair Rosalynde ! Her lips are like two budded roses Whom ranks of lilies neighbour nigh , Within which bounds she balm encloses Apt to entice a deity : 15 Heigh ho , would she were mine ! 20 Her neck is like a stately tower Where Love ...
... fair Rosalynde ! Her lips are like two budded roses Whom ranks of lilies neighbour nigh , Within which bounds she balm encloses Apt to entice a deity : 15 Heigh ho , would she were mine ! 20 Her neck is like a stately tower Where Love ...
Side 12
... fair from fair sometime declines , By chance , or nature's changing course , un- trimm'd . But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession 12 THE SHEPHERD TONY.
... fair from fair sometime declines , By chance , or nature's changing course , un- trimm'd . But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession 12 THE SHEPHERD TONY.
Side 13
... fair thou owest ; 10 Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade , When in eternal lines to time thou growest : So long as men can breathe , or eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . W. SHAKESPEARE . 19 ...
... fair thou owest ; 10 Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade , When in eternal lines to time thou growest : So long as men can breathe , or eyes can see , So long lives this , and this gives life to thee . W. SHAKESPEARE . 19 ...
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