Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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Side 152
... shade to flee my pain , Love meets me in the shades again ; Want I to walk in secret grove , E'en there I meet with sacred love ; If so I bathe me in the spring , E'en on the brink I hear him sing ; If so I meditate alone , He will be ...
... shade to flee my pain , Love meets me in the shades again ; Want I to walk in secret grove , E'en there I meet with sacred love ; If so I bathe me in the spring , E'en on the brink I hear him sing ; If so I meditate alone , He will be ...
Side 175
... shade , and " done it courtesies . " Even his faults , like blemishes on the face of a beloved mistress , have come to be admired , if not as positive beauties , yet as points of identity which the enthusiastic lover could not see ...
... shade , and " done it courtesies . " Even his faults , like blemishes on the face of a beloved mistress , have come to be admired , if not as positive beauties , yet as points of identity which the enthusiastic lover could not see ...
Side 205
... allow Some things that may sweeten gladness In the very gall of sadness : The dull loneness , the black shade That these hanging vaults have made , The strange music of the waves , Beating on these WITHERS . 205 The Consolations of the ...
... allow Some things that may sweeten gladness In the very gall of sadness : The dull loneness , the black shade That these hanging vaults have made , The strange music of the waves , Beating on these WITHERS . 205 The Consolations of the ...
Side 227
... And would yet capitulate ; Have I o'ercome all real foes , And shall this phantom me oppose ? Noisy nothing ! stalking shade ! By what witchcraft wert thou made ? Empty cause of solid harms ! But I shall find COWLEY . 227 Honour.
... And would yet capitulate ; Have I o'ercome all real foes , And shall this phantom me oppose ? Noisy nothing ! stalking shade ! By what witchcraft wert thou made ? Empty cause of solid harms ! But I shall find COWLEY . 227 Honour.
Side 231
... shades will ne'er report.- Hail , goddess of nocturnal sport , Dark - veil'd Cotytto ! to whom the secret flame Of midnight torches burns ; mysterious dame , That ne'er art call'd , but when the dragon womb Of Stygian darkness spits her ...
... shades will ne'er report.- Hail , goddess of nocturnal sport , Dark - veil'd Cotytto ! to whom the secret flame Of midnight torches burns ; mysterious dame , That ne'er art call'd , but when the dragon womb Of Stygian darkness spits her ...
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