A Thousand and One Gems of English PoetryRoutledge, 1867 - 602 pages |
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... , but for all time ! And all the muses still were in their prime , When , like Apollo , he came forth to warm | Our ears , or like a Mercury to charm ! Nature herself was proud of his designs , And joyed A THOUSAND AND ONE GEMS . II.
... , but for all time ! And all the muses still were in their prime , When , like Apollo , he came forth to warm | Our ears , or like a Mercury to charm ! Nature herself was proud of his designs , And joyed A THOUSAND AND ONE GEMS . II.
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... charms , And do but more enthral me . But see how patient I am grown , In all this coyle about thee ; Come , nice thing , let thy heart alone , I cannot live without thee . wwwwwww ~ THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT . FAIR stood the wind for ...
... charms , And do but more enthral me . But see how patient I am grown , In all this coyle about thee ; Come , nice thing , let thy heart alone , I cannot live without thee . wwwwwww ~ THE BATTLE OF AGINCOURT . FAIR stood the wind for ...
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... charms withstand ) Hast brought them nobly home back to their Holy Land . Ah , wretched We ! poets of earth ! but thou Wert living the same poet which thou'rt now . Whilst angels sing to thee their airs divine , And joy in an applause ...
... charms withstand ) Hast brought them nobly home back to their Holy Land . Ah , wretched We ! poets of earth ! but thou Wert living the same poet which thou'rt now . Whilst angels sing to thee their airs divine , And joy in an applause ...
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... charm , Whose eye beck'd forth my wars , and call'd them home , Whose bosom was my crownet , my chief end , Like a right gipsy , hath , at fast and loose , Beguil'd me to the very heart of loss . THE FOOL IN THE FOREST . As You Like It ...
... charm , Whose eye beck'd forth my wars , and call'd them home , Whose bosom was my crownet , my chief end , Like a right gipsy , hath , at fast and loose , Beguil'd me to the very heart of loss . THE FOOL IN THE FOREST . As You Like It ...
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... charms , What conjuration , and what mighty magic ( For such proceeding I am charged withal ) , I won his daughter with . Her father loved me ; oft invited me ; Still questioned me the story of my life , From year to year ; the battles ...
... charms , What conjuration , and what mighty magic ( For such proceeding I am charged withal ) , I won his daughter with . Her father loved me ; oft invited me ; Still questioned me the story of my life , From year to year ; the battles ...
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