Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... fair to fancy and to feeling sweet . Time , that is aye reproach'd to be so fleet , Because dear follies vanish in a trice , Shall now be clean absolved by judgment nice , Since his good speed made thee so soon complete . But less I ...
... fair to fancy and to feeling sweet . Time , that is aye reproach'd to be so fleet , Because dear follies vanish in a trice , Shall now be clean absolved by judgment nice , Since his good speed made thee so soon complete . But less I ...
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... deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXV . AH me ! It is the saddest thing 36 SONNETS . 26.
... deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXV . AH me ! It is the saddest thing 36 SONNETS . 26.
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... fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old before my ...
... fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old before my ...
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... fair , among The courts devoted to sublimed amours , By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The ...
... fair , among The courts devoted to sublimed amours , By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The ...
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... is sped In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIII . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the 44 SONNETS .
... is sped In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIII . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the 44 SONNETS .
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