Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...Lippincott, 1892 - 772 Seiten |
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... once men reach their autumn , sickly joys Fall off apace , as yellow leaves from trees , At every little breath misfortune blows , Till , left quite naked of their happiness , In the chill blasts of winter they expire . YOUNG . AGONY ...
... once men reach their autumn , sickly joys Fall off apace , as yellow leaves from trees , At every little breath misfortune blows , Till , left quite naked of their happiness , In the chill blasts of winter they expire . YOUNG . AGONY ...
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... once destroy'd can never be supplied . GOLDSMITH : Deserted Village . Nor is ' t unwholesome to subdue the land By often exercise ; and where before You broke the earth , again to plow . MAY . The ground one year at rest , forget not ...
... once destroy'd can never be supplied . GOLDSMITH : Deserted Village . Nor is ' t unwholesome to subdue the land By often exercise ; and where before You broke the earth , again to plow . MAY . The ground one year at rest , forget not ...
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... once and in broad herds upsprung . MILTON . The field To labour calls us , now with sweat imposed . MILTON . They mock our scant manuring , and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth . MILTON . Seedtime and harvest ...
... once and in broad herds upsprung . MILTON . The field To labour calls us , now with sweat imposed . MILTON . They mock our scant manuring , and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth . MILTON . Seedtime and harvest ...
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... once were things of use . POPE . You too proceed ! make falling arts your care , Erect new wonders , and the old repair ; Jones and Palladio to themselves restore , And be whate er Vitruvius was before . POPE : To the Earl of Burlington ...
... once were things of use . POPE . You too proceed ! make falling arts your care , Erect new wonders , and the old repair ; Jones and Palladio to themselves restore , And be whate er Vitruvius was before . POPE : To the Earl of Burlington ...
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... once , and you can read no more , For all books else appear so mean , so poor , Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read , And Homer will be all the books you need . SHEFFIELD : Essay on Poetry . How many a rustic Milton has ...
... once , and you can read no more , For all books else appear so mean , so poor , Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read , And Homer will be all the books you need . SHEFFIELD : Essay on Poetry . How many a rustic Milton has ...
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ADDISON ANNE BRADSTREET beauty BEN JONSON birds breast breath bright BYRON charms Childe Harold clouds coursers COWLEY COWPER dark death delight DENHAM doth dreams DRYDEN earth eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fear flowers fools gentle give glory golden grace grief hair happy hast hath heart heaven honour hope hour Hudibras ISAAC WATTS JOANNA BAILLIE king light live look Lord MILTON mind morning muse N. P. WILLIS nature nature's ne'er never night Night Thoughts numbers nymph o'er pain passion peace pleasure POPE pow'r praise pride PRIOR rich ROSCOMMON round shade SHAKSPEARE shine sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul SPENSER spirit spring stars stream sweet SWIFT tears thee thine things THOMSON thought trees truth virtue voice WALLER WALTER HARTE weep wind wings wise woman words YOUNG youth