English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... play , ere the worms do corrupt us , For I say that Post Mortem Nulla Voluptas ! Let's deal with our damsels , that we may from thence Have broods to succeed us a hundred years hence . ' 1 The Lyrical Temperament is above form , and is ...
... play , ere the worms do corrupt us , For I say that Post Mortem Nulla Voluptas ! Let's deal with our damsels , that we may from thence Have broods to succeed us a hundred years hence . ' 1 The Lyrical Temperament is above form , and is ...
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... played , ' etc. : — is plainly no lyric but an epigram . I might go on exampling the true Lyric and the false , the Lyric ( that is ) which is temperamental and the Lyric which is not ; but I think that I have done enough . And if I add ...
... played , ' etc. : — is plainly no lyric but an epigram . I might go on exampling the true Lyric and the false , the Lyric ( that is ) which is temperamental and the Lyric which is not ; but I think that I have done enough . And if I add ...
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... play Saw I her onës eke full blissfully . And yonder onës to me gan she say : - " Now goode swetë , love me well , I pray . " And yond so goodly gan she me behold , That to the death mine herte is to her hold . And at that corner , in ...
... play Saw I her onës eke full blissfully . And yonder onës to me gan she say : - " Now goode swetë , love me well , I pray . " And yond so goodly gan she me behold , That to the death mine herte is to her hold . And at that corner , in ...
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... conturbat me . I see that makars among the lave Plays here their pageant , syne goes to grave ; Sparéd is not their faculty : - : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . He has done petuously devour The noble Chaucer , of 6 DUNBAR.
... conturbat me . I see that makars among the lave Plays here their pageant , syne goes to grave ; Sparéd is not their faculty : - : - Timor Mortis conturbat me . He has done petuously devour The noble Chaucer , of 6 DUNBAR.
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... plays . When that the night does lenthin hours , With wind , with hail , and heavy showers , My dulë spreit does lurk for schoir ; My heart for languor does forloir For lack of Summer with his flowers . I walk , I turn , sleep may I not ...
... plays . When that the night does lenthin hours , With wind , with hail , and heavy showers , My dulë spreit does lurk for schoir ; My heart for languor does forloir For lack of Summer with his flowers . I walk , I turn , sleep may I not ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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