Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to TennysonJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1884 - 772 Seiten |
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... beauty weigh , My youth in bloom , your age in its decay . DRYDEN . Now leave these joys , unsuiting to thy age , To a fresh comer , and resign the stage . Just in the gate DRYDEN . Dwelt pale diseases and repining age . DRYDEN . Beroe ...
... beauty weigh , My youth in bloom , your age in its decay . DRYDEN . Now leave these joys , unsuiting to thy age , To a fresh comer , and resign the stage . Just in the gate DRYDEN . Dwelt pale diseases and repining age . DRYDEN . Beroe ...
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... beauty ceases to engage : So thinking on thy charming youth , I'll love it o'er again in age . PRIOR . Kindness itself too weak a charm will prove To raise the feeble fires of aged love . PRIOR . By one countless sum of woes opprest ...
... beauty ceases to engage : So thinking on thy charming youth , I'll love it o'er again in age . PRIOR . Kindness itself too weak a charm will prove To raise the feeble fires of aged love . PRIOR . By one countless sum of woes opprest ...
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... beauty's queen , And hold forever at fifteen , No bloom of youth can ever blind The cracks and wrinkles of your mind : All men of sense will pass your door , And crowd to Stella's at fourscore . SWIFT . Age too shines out , and ...
... beauty's queen , And hold forever at fifteen , No bloom of youth can ever blind The cracks and wrinkles of your mind : All men of sense will pass your door , And crowd to Stella's at fourscore . SWIFT . Age too shines out , and ...
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... them long . JOHN NORRIS : The Parting . Thy beauty appears , In its graces and airs , All bright as an angel new dropp'd from the sky . MILTON . PARNELL . In trance ecstatic may thy pangs be drown'd ; Bright ANGELS . 37.
... them long . JOHN NORRIS : The Parting . Thy beauty appears , In its graces and airs , All bright as an angel new dropp'd from the sky . MILTON . PARNELL . In trance ecstatic may thy pangs be drown'd ; Bright ANGELS . 37.
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... beauty , as frost bites the meads , Confounds thy fame . SHAKSPEARE . Have you not love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother gave me Makes me forgetful ? SHAKSPEARE . With such sober and unnoted passion He did ...
... beauty , as frost bites the meads , Confounds thy fame . SHAKSPEARE . Have you not love enough to bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother gave me Makes me forgetful ? SHAKSPEARE . With such sober and unnoted passion He did ...
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ADDISON ANNE BRADSTREET beauty BEN JONSON birds BLACKMORE bless bliss 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 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 ne'er never 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 thou trees truth virtue voice WALLER WALTER HARTE weep wind wings wise woman words YOUNG youth