A Thousand and One Gems of English PoetryG. Routledge and Sons, 1868 - 602 pages |
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... eyes which of my thoughts , were wont the keys to hold . Those thoughts were pleasant sweet whilst I enjoy'd that grace , My pleasure past , my present pain , when I might well embrace . And for because my want should more my woe ...
... eyes which of my thoughts , were wont the keys to hold . Those thoughts were pleasant sweet whilst I enjoy'd that grace , My pleasure past , my present pain , when I might well embrace . And for because my want should more my woe ...
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... eyes Shoot all at once at me . " Into these secret shades ( quoth she ) How dar'st thou be so bold To enter , consecrate to me , Or touch this hallowed mould ? " Those words ( quoth she ) I can pro- nounce , Which to that shape can ...
... eyes Shoot all at once at me . " Into these secret shades ( quoth she ) How dar'st thou be so bold To enter , consecrate to me , Or touch this hallowed mould ? " Those words ( quoth she ) I can pro- nounce , Which to that shape can ...
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... eyes to me , Which , oh ! too long have dwelt on thee ; But if they there have learn'd such ill , Such forc'd fashions And false passions , That they be Made by thee Fit for no good sight , keep them still . Send home my harmless heart ...
... eyes to me , Which , oh ! too long have dwelt on thee ; But if they there have learn'd such ill , Such forc'd fashions And false passions , That they be Made by thee Fit for no good sight , keep them still . Send home my harmless heart ...
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... EYES . LOVE in her sunny eyes does basking play : Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair ; Love does on both her lips for ever stray , And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there ; In all her outward parts Love's always seen , But ...
... EYES . LOVE in her sunny eyes does basking play : Love walks the pleasant mazes of her hair ; Love does on both her lips for ever stray , And sows and reaps a thousand kisses there ; In all her outward parts Love's always seen , But ...
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... eyes , Mourning in others our own miseries . " THE BRIDAL DAY . Open the temple - gates unto my love , Open them wide that she may enter in , And all the posts adorn as doth behove , And all the pillars deck with garlands trim , For to ...
... eyes , Mourning in others our own miseries . " THE BRIDAL DAY . Open the temple - gates unto my love , Open them wide that she may enter in , And all the posts adorn as doth behove , And all the pillars deck with garlands trim , For to ...
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