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Pagina 78
... light : And on his head a girlond well beseene He wore , from which , as he had chauffed 5 been , The sweat did drop ; and in his hand he bore A bowe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the libbard 6 or the bore , And ...
... light : And on his head a girlond well beseene He wore , from which , as he had chauffed 5 been , The sweat did drop ; and in his hand he bore A bowe and shaftes , as he in forrest greene Had hunted late the libbard 6 or the bore , And ...
Pagina 79
... light I miss , And dead my life , that wants such lively bliss . 1 Dove . 2 Hover , or stay . 44. SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . 1554-1586 . ( Manual , p . 78. ) For Extracts from his Prose Works , see next Chapter . SONNET To Sleep . Come , sleep ...
... light I miss , And dead my life , that wants such lively bliss . 1 Dove . 2 Hover , or stay . 44. SIR PHILIP SYDNEY . 1554-1586 . ( Manual , p . 78. ) For Extracts from his Prose Works , see next Chapter . SONNET To Sleep . Come , sleep ...
Pagina 80
... light ; A rosy garland , and a weary head ; And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me , Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 1552-1618 . For Extracts from ...
... light ; A rosy garland , and a weary head ; And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me , Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . 1552-1618 . For Extracts from ...
Pagina 86
... light than they took in ; They told not when , but did the day begin . She was too sapphirine and clear for thee ; Clay , flint , and jet now thy fit dwellings be . Alas , she was too pure , but not too weak ; Whoe'er saw crystal ...
... light than they took in ; They told not when , but did the day begin . She was too sapphirine and clear for thee ; Clay , flint , and jet now thy fit dwellings be . Alas , she was too pure , but not too weak ; Whoe'er saw crystal ...
Pagina 89
... light , which thou art wont to show , With feigned solace ease a true - felt woe ; Or if , deaf.god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath ; I long to kiss the image of my death . CHAPTER V. THE NEW ...
... light , which thou art wont to show , With feigned solace ease a true - felt woe ; Or if , deaf.god , thou do deny that grace , Come as thou wilt , and what thou wilt bequeath ; I long to kiss the image of my death . CHAPTER V. THE NEW ...
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