The London Book of English VerseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 874 oldal |
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186. oldal
... thou waked'st me wisely ; yet My dream thou brok'st not , but continued'st it . Thou art so true that thoughts of thee suffice To make dreams truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thought'st it best , Not to ...
... thou waked'st me wisely ; yet My dream thou brok'st not , but continued'st it . Thou art so true that thoughts of thee suffice To make dreams truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thought'st it best , Not to ...
202. oldal
... thou art not of those That wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their prey . Leaves have their time to fall , And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath , And stars to set - but all , Thou hast all seasons for thine own , O Death ! We ...
... thou art not of those That wait the ripen'd bloom to seize their prey . Leaves have their time to fall , And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath , And stars to set - but all , Thou hast all seasons for thine own , O Death ! We ...
707. oldal
... Thou hast not lived , why should'st thou perish , so ? Thou hadst one aim , one business , one desire : Else wert thou long since number'd with the dead- Else hast thou spent , like other men , thy fire . The generations of thy peers ...
... Thou hast not lived , why should'st thou perish , so ? Thou hadst one aim , one business , one desire : Else wert thou long since number'd with the dead- Else hast thou spent , like other men , thy fire . The generations of thy peers ...
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Anon Lully lulley | 2 |
Anon The Laily Worm | 3 |
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beauty BEN JONSON birds breast breath bright clouds dark dead dear death delight doth dream earth EMILY BRONTË eternal ev'ry eyes fair fall fear fire flowers friends glory golden grace grave green grief hair hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Ilion JOHN DONNE JOHN DRYDEN JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON kiss Lady leave light lips live look Lord Lord Randal Love's lovers MICHAEL DRAYTON mind moon morn ne'er never night numbers o'er pain PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pleasure Poems rest ROBERT HERRICK rose round shade shadows shalt shepherd shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS CAMPION thou art thought tree unto voice waves weep wild WILLIAM WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings