The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... arms which miss thee now shall then embrace [ and hold ] thee too : Each vein to every joint the lively blood shall spread Which now for want of thy glad sight doth show full pale and dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come ...
... arms which miss thee now shall then embrace [ and hold ] thee too : Each vein to every joint the lively blood shall spread Which now for want of thy glad sight doth show full pale and dead . But if thou slip thy troth , and do not come ...
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... arms was bound That each of us might know that all was ours : Must I lead now an idle life in wishes , And follow Cupid for his loaves and fishes ? 96. chimneys ] cheminées , chimney - screens of tapestry work . I , that did wear the ...
... arms was bound That each of us might know that all was ours : Must I lead now an idle life in wishes , And follow Cupid for his loaves and fishes ? 96. chimneys ] cheminées , chimney - screens of tapestry work . I , that did wear the ...
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... Arms ( TO QUEEN ELIZABETH ) IS golden locks Time hath to silver turn'd ; HIS O Time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurn'd , But spurn'd in vain ; youth waneth by increasing : Beauty ...
... Arms ( TO QUEEN ELIZABETH ) IS golden locks Time hath to silver turn'd ; HIS O Time too swift , O swiftness never ceasing ! His youth ' gainst time and age hath ever spurn'd , But spurn'd in vain ; youth waneth by increasing : Beauty ...
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... her sight the night's foul vapour's fled ; When she is set the gladsome day is done . O glorious sun , imagine me the west , Shine in my arms , and set thou in my breast ! 105 . Sephestia's Lullaby WEEP not , my wanton , 144 ROBERT GREENE.
... her sight the night's foul vapour's fled ; When she is set the gladsome day is done . O glorious sun , imagine me the west , Shine in my arms , and set thou in my breast ! 105 . Sephestia's Lullaby WEEP not , my wanton , 144 ROBERT GREENE.
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... arms . Come , Night , and lay thy velvet hand On glorious Day's outfacing face ; And all thy crownèd flames command For torches to our nuptial grace . Love calls to war : Sighs his alarms , Lips his swords are , The field his arms . 108 ...
... arms . Come , Night , and lay thy velvet hand On glorious Day's outfacing face ; And all thy crownèd flames command For torches to our nuptial grace . Love calls to war : Sighs his alarms , Lips his swords are , The field his arms . 108 ...
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