Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...Lippincott, 1892 - 772 Seiten |
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... face , And want can quench the eye's bright grace ; Nor does old age a wrinkle trace More deeply than despair . SIR W. SCOTT : Marmion . away ; Thus pleasures fade Youth , talents , beauty thus decay , And leave us dark , forlorn , and ...
... face , And want can quench the eye's bright grace ; Nor does old age a wrinkle trace More deeply than despair . SIR W. SCOTT : Marmion . away ; Thus pleasures fade Youth , talents , beauty thus decay , And leave us dark , forlorn , and ...
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... face . SAVAGE . As many and as well - born bloods as those Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . SHAKSPEARE . Being not propt by ancestry , whose grace Chalks successors their way . SHAKSPEARE . The honours of a name ' tis just ...
... face . SAVAGE . As many and as well - born bloods as those Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . SHAKSPEARE . Being not propt by ancestry , whose grace Chalks successors their way . SHAKSPEARE . The honours of a name ' tis just ...
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... face of this tall pile , Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads To bear aloft its arch'd and pond'rous roof ! By its own weight made steadfast and immovable ; Upward the columns shoot , the roofs ascend , Looking tranquillity ...
... face of this tall pile , Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads To bear aloft its arch'd and pond'rous roof ! By its own weight made steadfast and immovable ; Upward the columns shoot , the roofs ascend , Looking tranquillity ...
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... face behind , To see the people , what splay mouths they make , To mark their fingers pointed at thy back . DRYDEN . The unhappy man who once has trail'd a pen Lives not to please himself , but other men ; Is always drudging with his ...
... face behind , To see the people , what splay mouths they make , To mark their fingers pointed at thy back . DRYDEN . The unhappy man who once has trail'd a pen Lives not to please himself , but other men ; Is always drudging with his ...
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... face . JOHN DONNE . When bounteous Autumn rears his head , He joys to pull the ripen'd pear . Young men to imitate all ills are prone , But are compell'd to avarice alone ; For then in virtue's shape they follow vice . DRYDEN . DRYDEN ...
... face . JOHN DONNE . When bounteous Autumn rears his head , He joys to pull the ripen'd pear . Young men to imitate all ills are prone , But are compell'd to avarice alone ; For then in virtue's shape they follow vice . DRYDEN . DRYDEN ...
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