Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... Spring ( from The Seasons ) Summer ( from The Seasons ) . Autumn ( from The Seasons ) . Winter ( from The Seasons ) . 195 198 200 202 206 Rule Britannia . COLLINS . Ode to Evening ... 207 The Passions ... 209 Ode written in the ...
... Spring ( from The Seasons ) Summer ( from The Seasons ) . Autumn ( from The Seasons ) . Winter ( from The Seasons ) . 195 198 200 202 206 Rule Britannia . COLLINS . Ode to Evening ... 207 The Passions ... 209 Ode written in the ...
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... spring ; No braunch , whereon a fine bird did not sitt ; No bird , but did her shrill notes sweetly sing ; 120 No song but did containe a lovely ditt . Trees , braunches , birds , and songs , were 40 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
... spring ; No braunch , whereon a fine bird did not sitt ; No bird , but did her shrill notes sweetly sing ; 120 No song but did containe a lovely ditt . Trees , braunches , birds , and songs , were 40 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
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... spring , they bud , they blossome fresh and faire , And decke the world with their rich pompous showes ; Yet no man for them taketh paines or care , 140 Yet no man to them can his carefull paines compare . XVI . " The lilly , lady of ...
... spring , they bud , they blossome fresh and faire , And decke the world with their rich pompous showes ; Yet no man for them taketh paines or care , 140 Yet no man to them can his carefull paines compare . XVI . " The lilly , lady of ...
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... the waters of the crispèd spring ? O sweet content ! Swim'st thou in wealth , yet sink'st in thine own tea O punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears No burden bears , but is a king , a 58 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
... the waters of the crispèd spring ? O sweet content ! Swim'st thou in wealth , yet sink'st in thine own tea O punishment ! Then he that patiently want's burden bears No burden bears , but is a king , a 58 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
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... springs or brakes , Move your feet To our sound , Whilst we greet All this ground With his honour and his name 10 That defends our flocks from blame . 15 He is great , and he is just , He is ever good , and must Thus be honoured ...
... springs or brakes , Move your feet To our sound , Whilst we greet All this ground With his honour and his name 10 That defends our flocks from blame . 15 He is great , and he is just , He is ever good , and must Thus be honoured ...
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