Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... bosom , but even fabricating the tools with which it is to give har- mony , and grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace ...
... bosom , but even fabricating the tools with which it is to give har- mony , and grace of proportion , and richness of co- louring , to its productions ; for even the Art of poetry , as it is called - all that gives smoothness , grace ...
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... bosom place to find , Be proud to touch those places : And when her warmth your moisture forth doth wear , Whereby her dainty parts are sweetly fed , You , honours of the flowery meads , I pray , You pretty daughters of the earth and ...
... bosom place to find , Be proud to touch those places : And when her warmth your moisture forth doth wear , Whereby her dainty parts are sweetly fed , You , honours of the flowery meads , I pray , You pretty daughters of the earth and ...
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... bosom , like a bee , Doth suck his sweet : Now with his wings he plays with me , Now with his feet : Within mine eyes he makes his nest , His bed amidst my tender breast ; My kisses are his daily feast , And yet he robs me of my rest ...
... bosom , like a bee , Doth suck his sweet : Now with his wings he plays with me , Now with his feet : Within mine eyes he makes his nest , His bed amidst my tender breast ; My kisses are his daily feast , And yet he robs me of my rest ...
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... bosom be ; Lurk in mine eyes , I like of thee , O , Cupid ! so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee . FROM THE ROMANCE CALLED EUPHUES'S GOLDEN LEGACY . TURN I my looks unto the skies , Love with his arrows wounds mine eyes ; If so I ...
... bosom be ; Lurk in mine eyes , I like of thee , O , Cupid ! so thou pity me , Spare not , but play thee . FROM THE ROMANCE CALLED EUPHUES'S GOLDEN LEGACY . TURN I my looks unto the skies , Love with his arrows wounds mine eyes ; If so I ...
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... bosom that beats with human pulses , is indeed passing strange ; yet such is the fact , and it may be whole- some to record it . The age of Shakspeare was an age highly poetical ; yet even the slender popularity he enjoyed , not more ...
... bosom that beats with human pulses , is indeed passing strange ; yet such is the fact , and it may be whole- some to record it . The age of Shakspeare was an age highly poetical ; yet even the slender popularity he enjoyed , not more ...
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