A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent and Appropriate Passages in the Old British Poets with Choice and Copious Selections from the Best Modern British and American PoetsSarah Josepha Buell Hale Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1852 - 576 sider |
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... nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey - dull and heavy . Shaks . Timon . O let us have him ; for his silver hairs Spenser's Fairy Queen . Will purchase us a good opinion , Affection is the savage beast ...
... nature , as it grows again toward earth , Is fashion'd for the journey - dull and heavy . Shaks . Timon . O let us have him ; for his silver hairs Spenser's Fairy Queen . Will purchase us a good opinion , Affection is the savage beast ...
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... nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . Shaks . Twelfth Night . He has , I know not what , Of greatness in his looks ...
... nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . Shaks . Twelfth Night . He has , I know not what , Of greatness in his looks ...
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... nature's lame deformity , Begetting creatures ugly as themselves . John Ford's Love Sacrifice . When I was blind , my son , I did miscall My sordid vice of avarice , true thrift . But now forget that lesson , I prithee do , That cos ...
... nature's lame deformity , Begetting creatures ugly as themselves . John Ford's Love Sacrifice . When I was blind , my son , I did miscall My sordid vice of avarice , true thrift . But now forget that lesson , I prithee do , That cos ...
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... Nature created beauty for the view , ( Like as the fire for heat , the sun for light :) The fair do hold this privilege as due , By ancient charter , to live most in sight , And she that is debarr'd it , hath not right . In vain our ...
... Nature created beauty for the view , ( Like as the fire for heat , the sun for light :) The fair do hold this privilege as due , By ancient charter , to live most in sight , And she that is debarr'd it , hath not right . In vain our ...
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... nature as the type Of heaven's unspeakable and holy joy , Where all perfection makes the sum of bliss . Mrs. Hale . BED . Oh ! thou gentle scene Of sweet repose , where , by th ' oblivious draught Of each sad toilsome day to peace ...
... nature as the type Of heaven's unspeakable and holy joy , Where all perfection makes the sum of bliss . Mrs. Hale . BED . Oh ! thou gentle scene Of sweet repose , where , by th ' oblivious draught Of each sad toilsome day to peace ...
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Bailey's Festus beauty blood breast breath bright Butler's Hudibras Byron's Childe Harold charm clouds Coriolanus Cowper's Task dark death Doge of Venice doth dream Dryden's earth Eliza Cook ev'ry eyes fair fame fear feel flowers fools Gentlemen of Verona Giaour glory grave grief Hamlet hand happy hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI honour hope hour Jane Shore Joanna Baillie's Julius Cæsar King light live look lord lov'd Macbeth Merchant of Venice Milton's Paradise Lost mind Miss Landon nature ne'er never O. W. Holmes o'er Othello pain passion peace Pindar pleasure Poems Pope's pride Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rowe's Scott's Shaks sigh sleep smile soft sorrow soul Spenser's Fairy Queen spirit sweet tears thee thine things Thomson's Seasons thou art tongue truth Venice virtue wild wind wretched Young's Night Thoughts youth