Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious IndexesLippincott, 1879 - 788 Seiten |
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... o'er and o'er again Thinking of thee , still thee , till thought grew pain , Forced from her presence , and condemn'd to And memory , like a drop that night and day live ! Unwelcome freedom , and unthank'd reprieve . DRYDEN . Falls cold ...
... o'er and o'er again Thinking of thee , still thee , till thought grew pain , Forced from her presence , and condemn'd to And memory , like a drop that night and day live ! Unwelcome freedom , and unthank'd reprieve . DRYDEN . Falls cold ...
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... O'er whom Time gently shakes his wings of For age but tastes of pleasures , youth devours . When the hoary head is hid in snow , The life is in the leaf , and still between The fits of falling snows appears the streaky The feeble old ...
... O'er whom Time gently shakes his wings of For age but tastes of pleasures , youth devours . When the hoary head is hid in snow , The life is in the leaf , and still between The fits of falling snows appears the streaky The feeble old ...
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... o'er . DRYDEN . In vain the hinds the threshing floor prepare , And exercise their flails in empty air . DRYDEN . If a wood of leaves o'ershade the tree , In vain the hind shall vex the threshing floor , For empty chaff and straw will ...
... o'er . DRYDEN . In vain the hinds the threshing floor prepare , And exercise their flails in empty air . DRYDEN . If a wood of leaves o'ershade the tree , In vain the hind shall vex the threshing floor , For empty chaff and straw will ...
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... o'er the furrow'd land . MILTON . The careful ploughman doubting stands , Lest on the threshing floor his sheaves prove chaff . MILTON . A sweaty reaper from his tillage brought First fruits , the green ear , and the yellow sheaf ...
... o'er the furrow'd land . MILTON . The careful ploughman doubting stands , Lest on the threshing floor his sheaves prove chaff . MILTON . A sweaty reaper from his tillage brought First fruits , the green ear , and the yellow sheaf ...
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... O'er nature's laws God cast the veil of night : Out blazed a Newton's soul - and all was light . AARON HILL . draught With mind serene , and could not wish to see His vile accuser drink as deep as he . DRYDEN . Burns o'er the plough ...
... O'er nature's laws God cast the veil of night : Out blazed a Newton's soul - and all was light . AARON HILL . draught With mind serene , and could not wish to see His vile accuser drink as deep as he . DRYDEN . Burns o'er the plough ...
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ADDISON ANNE BRADSTREET beauty BEN JONSON birds 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 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 tongue trees truth virtue voice WALLER WALTER HARTE weep wind wise woman words YOUNG youth