Lyra Elegantiarum: A Collection of Some of the Best Social and Occasional Verse by Deceased English AuthorsFrederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan Ward, Lock, 1891 - 425 Seiten |
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... DEAR MR . DEAN , You have given me great pleasure in allowing me to dedicate this little work to yourself . I hesitated to ask the favour , because the book might seem to be of too trifling a character , to be connected with so ...
... DEAR MR . DEAN , You have given me great pleasure in allowing me to dedicate this little work to yourself . I hesitated to ask the favour , because the book might seem to be of too trifling a character , to be connected with so ...
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... Dear , when you find change in me , Though from me you be estranged , Let my change to ruin be . " What if you new beauties see ? Will not they stir new affection ? " . I will think they pictures be ( Image - like of saint perfection ) ...
... Dear , when you find change in me , Though from me you be estranged , Let my change to ruin be . " What if you new beauties see ? Will not they stir new affection ? " . I will think they pictures be ( Image - like of saint perfection ) ...
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... exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me keeps him and me in one Lyra Elegantiarum . 3.
... exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain driven : My true love hath my heart , and I have his . His heart in me keeps him and me in one Lyra Elegantiarum . 3.
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... dear , Yea , a thousand liked well near ; And , in love with all together , Feared the enjoying either : ' Cause to be of one possess'd , Barr'd the hope of all the rest . XX . George Wither . CHARIS Her Triumph . SEE the chariot at ...
... dear , Yea , a thousand liked well near ; And , in love with all together , Feared the enjoying either : ' Cause to be of one possess'd , Barr'd the hope of all the rest . XX . George Wither . CHARIS Her Triumph . SEE the chariot at ...
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... Dear , so much , Loved I not Honour more ! Richard Lovelace . XLVI . A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING . I TELL thee , Dick , where I have been , Where I the rarest things have seen ; O things without compare ! Such sights again cannot be found ...
... Dear , so much , Loved I not Honour more ! Richard Lovelace . XLVI . A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING . I TELL thee , Dick , where I have been , Where I the rarest things have seen ; O things without compare ! Such sights again cannot be found ...
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Alexander Pope beauty Ben Jonson bliss blush Bouillabaisse bright Burnham-beeches C. S. Calverley charms cheek Chloe cried Cupid dear delight Derry doth Earl eyes face fair fear flowers give gone grace grave hand happy hath hear heart Heaven heigh-ho John Wolcot kind kiss Lady laugh lips live look Lord Love's lover maid Matthew Prior mind morning muse ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion play pleasant pleasure poem poet Poetical poor Praed pray Robert Herrick rose round shepherd sigh sing sleep smile soft song soul sure swain sweet taste tears tell thee There's thine thing Thomas Thomas Carew Thomas Hood Thomas Moore thou thought thro tree true Twas Unknown verse Walter Savage Landor wife William William Cowper William Makepeace Thackeray wine wish young youth