Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to TennysonJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1884 - 772 Seiten |
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... fall , By adversity are wrought And leave no memory of what it was ! The greatest works of admiration , Repair me with thy presence , Sylvia ; And all the fair examples of renown Thou gentle nymph , cherish thy forlorn swain . Out of ...
... fall , By adversity are wrought And leave no memory of what it was ! The greatest works of admiration , Repair me with thy presence , Sylvia ; And all the fair examples of renown Thou gentle nymph , cherish thy forlorn swain . Out of ...
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... fall , And leave no memory of what it was ! Repair me with thy presence , Sylvia ; Thou gentle nymph , cherish thy forlorn swain . SHAKSPEARE . Tho ' I am forced thus to absent myself From all I love , I shall contrive some means , Some ...
... fall , And leave no memory of what it was ! Repair me with thy presence , Sylvia ; Thou gentle nymph , cherish thy forlorn swain . SHAKSPEARE . Tho ' I am forced thus to absent myself From all I love , I shall contrive some means , Some ...
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... 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 . This day then let us not be told That you are sick , and I ...
... 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 . This day then let us not be told That you are sick , and I ...
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... the base degrees By which he did ascend . SHAKSPEARE . They that stand high have many blasts to shake them , And if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces . SHAKSPEARE . They hail'd him father to a line of kings ; 34 AMBITION .
... the base degrees By which he did ascend . SHAKSPEARE . They that stand high have many blasts to shake them , And if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces . SHAKSPEARE . They hail'd him father to a line of kings ; 34 AMBITION .
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... fall more desperate than we . SIR J. DAVIES . Then unbeguile thyself , and know with me , That angels , though on earth employ'd they be , Are still in heaven . JOHN DONNE . When we behold an angel , not to fear , Is to be impudent ...
... fall more desperate than we . SIR J. DAVIES . Then unbeguile thyself , and know with me , That angels , though on earth employ'd they be , Are still in heaven . JOHN DONNE . When we behold an angel , not to fear , Is to be impudent ...
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