Anthology of the World's Best Poems, 3. kötetW. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 oldal |
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1062. oldal
... tears " of the primrose indicate that it has been brought forth from sorrow . This is neither true to the fact , nor true to the imagination . WHY HY do ye weep , sweet babes ? Can tears Speak grief in you , Who were but born Just as ...
... tears " of the primrose indicate that it has been brought forth from sorrow . This is neither true to the fact , nor true to the imagination . WHY HY do ye weep , sweet babes ? Can tears Speak grief in you , Who were but born Just as ...
1163. oldal
... tear " , is of course " a lift " -with improve- ment - from Shirley's , " If thy face move not , let thy eyes express Some rhetoric of thy tears to make him stay The Leper Cleansed EAR , Lord , hear The rhetoric of a tear . Hear , hear ...
... tear " , is of course " a lift " -with improve- ment - from Shirley's , " If thy face move not , let thy eyes express Some rhetoric of thy tears to make him stay The Leper Cleansed EAR , Lord , hear The rhetoric of a tear . Hear , hear ...
1164. oldal
... tears a shower : This precious ointment forth I'll pour . I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep ; My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears ...
... tears a shower : This precious ointment forth I'll pour . I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep ; My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears ...
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Alexander Pope angel auld auld lang syne beauty beneath bird breast breath bright Brignall brow charm Christabel clouds County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight divine doth dread dream earth ENGLAND eyes face fair fame fear fire flew flowers frae grace grave green grief hand hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hill hour Hudibras lady light live look Lord lord of Ross loud Lycidas Milton moon morn ne'er never night o'er pain Paradise Lost pleasure poem poet poetry praise pride Robin Adair Roland de Vaux rose round SCOTLAND shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit star stood sweet tears tell thee thine things Thomas Lake Harris thou art thought tinkler twas verse voice waves weary weep wild wind wings woods youth