Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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89. oldal
... eyes , They had not skill enough your worth to sing : For we , which now behold these present days , Have eyes to wonder , but lack tongues to praise . 129 The expense of spirit in a waste of shame Is lust in action ; and till action ...
... eyes , They had not skill enough your worth to sing : For we , which now behold these present days , Have eyes to wonder , but lack tongues to praise . 129 The expense of spirit in a waste of shame Is lust in action ; and till action ...
175. oldal
... Eyes might , for example , be compared with oceans on the ground that both have mysterious depths ; one can ignore ... eyes , sweet Magdalene ! Heavens thy fair eyes be , Heavens of ever - falling stars ; " Tis seed - time still with ...
... Eyes might , for example , be compared with oceans on the ground that both have mysterious depths ; one can ignore ... eyes , sweet Magdalene ! Heavens thy fair eyes be , Heavens of ever - falling stars ; " Tis seed - time still with ...
248. oldal
... eyes may see from what the change arose , All eyes may see - a pimple on her nose . Papillia , wedded to her am'rous spark , Sighs for the shades- " How charming is a park ! " A park is purchas'd , but the fair he sees All bath'd in ...
... eyes may see from what the change arose , All eyes may see - a pimple on her nose . Papillia , wedded to her am'rous spark , Sighs for the shades- " How charming is a park ! " A park is purchas'd , but the fair he sees All bath'd in ...
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