The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language and Arranged with NotesMacmillan, 1905 - 387 sider |
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... delight to Labour and to Poverty , -if it teaches those indifferent to the Poets to love them , and those who love them to love them more , the aim and the desire entertained in framing it will be fully accomplished . F.T.P. MAY : 1861 ...
... delight to Labour and to Poverty , -if it teaches those indifferent to the Poets to love them , and those who love them to love them more , the aim and the desire entertained in framing it will be fully accomplished . F.T.P. MAY : 1861 ...
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... delight each May - morning : If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me and be my Love . C. Marlowe VIII OMNIA VINCIT Fain would I change that note To FIRST.
... delight each May - morning : If these delights thy mind may move , Then live with me and be my Love . C. Marlowe VIII OMNIA VINCIT Fain would I change that note To FIRST.
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... delight , ' I have no other choice Either for pen or voice To sing or write . O Love ! they wrong thee much That say thy sweet is bitter , When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter . Fair house of joy and bliss , Where ...
... delight , ' I have no other choice Either for pen or voice To sing or write . O Love ! they wrong thee much That say thy sweet is bitter , When thy rich fruit is such As nothing can be sweeter . Fair house of joy and bliss , Where ...
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... Her paps are centres of delight , Her breasts are orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she were mine ! With orient pearl , with ruby red , With marble 12 BOOK.
... Her paps are centres of delight , Her breasts are orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she were mine ! With orient pearl , with ruby red , With marble 12 BOOK.
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... delighted Should strive to be united , Each other's arms with arms enchaining , — Hearts with a thought , Rosy lips with a kiss still entertaining . What harvest half so sweet is As still to reap the kisses Grown ripe in sowing ? And ...
... delighted Should strive to be united , Each other's arms with arms enchaining , — Hearts with a thought , Rosy lips with a kiss still entertaining . What harvest half so sweet is As still to reap the kisses Grown ripe in sowing ? And ...
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Anon Arethuse beauty beneath birds bonnie bower breast breath bright Brignall brow cheek clouds County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight dost doth dream earth ELIZABETH OF BOHEMIA eyes fair Fancy fear flowers frae gentle glory golden Gray green H. F. Lyte happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill John Anderson Kirconnell kiss leaves light live look'd Lord Lord Byron Love's Lycidas lyre maid mind morn mountains Muse ne'er never night numbers Nymph o'er P. B. Shelley passion Pindar pleasure poem poet Poetry rose round S. T. Coleridge seem'd shade Shakespeare sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring star stream sweet tears tell thee There's thine thou art thought tree Twas voice waly waly waves weep white-thorn wild winds wings Wordsworth Yarrow youth