Seventeenth Century Poetry: An AnthologyChatto & Windus, 1948 - 310 oldal |
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193. oldal
... trees as beauteous are , and flowers as gay , As ever they were wont to be ; Nay the birds ' rural music too Is as melodious and free , As if they sung to pleasure you : I saw a rose - bud ope this morn ; I'll swear The blushing morning ...
... trees as beauteous are , and flowers as gay , As ever they were wont to be ; Nay the birds ' rural music too Is as melodious and free , As if they sung to pleasure you : I saw a rose - bud ope this morn ; I'll swear The blushing morning ...
194. oldal
... trees were as reverend made , As when of old gods dwelt in every shade . Is't possible they should not know , What loss of honour they sustain , That thus they smile and flourish now , And still their former pride retain ? Dull ...
... trees were as reverend made , As when of old gods dwelt in every shade . Is't possible they should not know , What loss of honour they sustain , That thus they smile and flourish now , And still their former pride retain ? Dull ...
271. oldal
... trees the shaded doors did hide : My chiefest joys Were girls and boys That in those streets still up and down did play , Which crown'd the Town with constant holiday . A sprightly pleasant time , ( Ev'n Summer in its prime ) Did gild ...
... trees the shaded doors did hide : My chiefest joys Were girls and boys That in those streets still up and down did play , Which crown'd the Town with constant holiday . A sprightly pleasant time , ( Ev'n Summer in its prime ) Did gild ...
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ascents climb beams beauty blest blood breast breath bright crown'd dark dead dear death dost doth dull e'er earth EDWARD BENLOWES Eternity ev'n eyes face fair fair music Falero fall fame Farewell fate fear fire flame flowers friends give glory gone grace hair hand happy harmonious band hast hath heart Heav'n honour hour King kiss leave lero light live Lord lov'd Love's lovers Lycidas mind mistress morn Muse ne'er never night o'er pain peace Phillis pleasure pow'r praise rose seas seem'd shade Shadwell shine sigh sight sing SIR JOHN SUCKLING sleep smile Song Sonnet 11 soul Spring stars streams sweet SWEET day tears tell thee thine things THOMAS FLATMAN thou art thou shalt thought trees true truth no beauty Twas unto vex'd walk'd weep Whilst WILLIAM HABINGTON wind wings