Pictures of the Living Authors of BritainPartridge & Oakey, 1851 - 206 páginas |
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... can , She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian . " • These lines , however , have a rich lingering beauty of diction quite delicious to the ear . B " Thou art not steeped in golden languor , No ALFRED TENNYSON . 17.
... can , She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian . " • These lines , however , have a rich lingering beauty of diction quite delicious to the ear . B " Thou art not steeped in golden languor , No ALFRED TENNYSON . 17.
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... thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange , Delicious spites and darling angers , Dancing forms of flitting change- Smiling , frowning evermore , Thou art perfect in love lore , Revealings deep and clear are thine , Of ...
... thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange , Delicious spites and darling angers , Dancing forms of flitting change- Smiling , frowning evermore , Thou art perfect in love lore , Revealings deep and clear are thine , Of ...
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... Thou wert born on a summer morn , A mile beneath the cedar wood . Thy bounteous forehead was not fanned With breezes from our oaken glades , But thou wert nurst in some delicious land Of lavish lights and fleeting shades : And ...
... Thou wert born on a summer morn , A mile beneath the cedar wood . Thy bounteous forehead was not fanned With breezes from our oaken glades , But thou wert nurst in some delicious land Of lavish lights and fleeting shades : And ...
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... Thou art so full of misery , • Were it not better not To BE ? ' Then to the still small voice I said ; ' Let me not cast in endless shade What is so wonderfully made . ' To which the voice did urge reply , ' To - day I saw the dragon ...
... Thou art so full of misery , • Were it not better not To BE ? ' Then to the still small voice I said ; ' Let me not cast in endless shade What is so wonderfully made . ' To which the voice did urge reply , ' To - day I saw the dragon ...
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... thou so bound Το men , that how thy name may sound Will vex thee lying underground ? Go , vexed spirit , sleep in trust ; The right ear , that is filled with dust , Hears little of the false and just . Hard task to pluck resolve . ! ' I ...
... thou so bound Το men , that how thy name may sound Will vex thee lying underground ? Go , vexed spirit , sleep in trust ; The right ear , that is filled with dust , Hears little of the false and just . Hard task to pluck resolve . ! ' I ...
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