Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 ページ |
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... eyes can see . Drayton . Without your sight my life is less secure ; Those wounds you gave , your eyes can only cure ; 4 ABSENCE . No balm in absence will effectual prove ABSENCE . 3.
... eyes can see . Drayton . Without your sight my life is less secure ; Those wounds you gave , your eyes can only cure ; 4 ABSENCE . No balm in absence will effectual prove ABSENCE . 3.
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... eyes Tender and tearful - many a fond adieu , And many a call the sorrow to renew . While now I take my last adieu , Heave thou no sigh , nor shed a tear ; Lest yet my half - closed eye may view On earth an object worth its care . I ...
... eyes Tender and tearful - many a fond adieu , And many a call the sorrow to renew . While now I take my last adieu , Heave thou no sigh , nor shed a tear ; Lest yet my half - closed eye may view On earth an object worth its care . I ...
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... eye when life is new , Yielding a freshness to the joyous scene , That makes the sky more blue , the earth more green ... eyes , sans taste , sans every thing . Shakspere . I have lived long enough : my way of life Has fall'n into the ...
... eye when life is new , Yielding a freshness to the joyous scene , That makes the sky more blue , the earth more green ... eyes , sans taste , sans every thing . Shakspere . I have lived long enough : my way of life Has fall'n into the ...
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... eyes , and think it is a plain : We take fair days in winter for the spring ; And turn our blessings into bane . Prior . Young . -I left him in a green old age , And looking like the oak , worn , but still steady Amidst the elements ...
... eyes , and think it is a plain : We take fair days in winter for the spring ; And turn our blessings into bane . Prior . Young . -I left him in a green old age , And looking like the oak , worn , but still steady Amidst the elements ...
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... . Your altitude offends the eyes Of those who want the power to rise ; The world , a willing stander - by , Inclines to aid a specious lie . Swift . 32 AMAZEMENT . AMBITION . AMAZEMENT . He answered nought ALTERNATION . ALTITUDE . 31.
... . Your altitude offends the eyes Of those who want the power to rise ; The world , a willing stander - by , Inclines to aid a specious lie . Swift . 32 AMAZEMENT . AMBITION . AMAZEMENT . He answered nought ALTERNATION . ALTITUDE . 31.
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