The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 511 pagina's |
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Pagina 155
... charms , sweet village ; sports like these , With sweet succession , taught e'en toil to please ; These round thy bowers their cheerful influence shed , These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . Sweet smiling village ...
... charms , sweet village ; sports like these , With sweet succession , taught e'en toil to please ; These round thy bowers their cheerful influence shed , These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . Sweet smiling village ...
Pagina 162
... charms are passed , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth , solicitous to bless , In all the glaring impotence of dress . Thus fares the land , by luxury betrayed , In nature's simplest ...
... charms are passed , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth , solicitous to bless , In all the glaring impotence of dress . Thus fares the land , by luxury betrayed , In nature's simplest ...
Pagina 204
... charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes , Fate and thy virtues call'd ... charms , The untried youth first quits a father's arms ; - ' Oh ! be like him , ' the weeping sire shall say ...
... charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes , Fate and thy virtues call'd ... charms , The untried youth first quits a father's arms ; - ' Oh ! be like him , ' the weeping sire shall say ...
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ancient art thou auld lang syne beauty beneath bless breast breath bright Brignall charms clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream e'er earth eternal eyes face fair fame fate fear flowers frae glory grace grave green grief Grongar Hill hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill Inchcape Rock Kilmeny kings land leaves light live Lochinvar look lyre mighty mind moon morning Muse ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er Oothoon pain pale pleasure praise pride rose round Saint Helena Saint Peter Saturn seem'd shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spleen stood stream sweet tears tell thee Theotormon thine things thou art thought toil tree trembling Twas Twill voice waves weep wild wind wings wyllowe youth
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