The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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... pleasure's call , Explore the thirsty haunts of men , Yet see my bounty flow for all . O learn of me no partial rill , No slumbering selfish pool be you ; But social laws alike fulfil ; O flow for all creation too ! To the River Lodon E ...
... pleasure's call , Explore the thirsty haunts of men , Yet see my bounty flow for all . O learn of me no partial rill , No slumbering selfish pool be you ; But social laws alike fulfil ; O flow for all creation too ! To the River Lodon E ...
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... pleasure know Extorted from his fellow - creatures ' woe . Here , while the courtier glitters in brocade , There the pale artist plies the sickly trade ; Here , while the proud their long - drawn pomp display , There the black gibbet ...
... pleasure know Extorted from his fellow - creatures ' woe . Here , while the courtier glitters in brocade , There the pale artist plies the sickly trade ; Here , while the proud their long - drawn pomp display , There the black gibbet ...
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... pleasure- Let us join the jovial throng . Youth soon flies , ' tis but a season ; Time is ever on the wing ; Let's the present moment seize on , Who knows what the next may bring ? All our days by mirth we measure ; Other wisdom we ...
... pleasure- Let us join the jovial throng . Youth soon flies , ' tis but a season ; Time is ever on the wing ; Let's the present moment seize on , Who knows what the next may bring ? All our days by mirth we measure ; Other wisdom we ...
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Arethusa auld auld lang syne baloo beauty beneath bird bless bloom bonnie Bonny Dundee bosom bower braes breast breath bright Brignall busk canna charms cheek dance dark dead dear death doth dream e'en e'er earth eyes fair fear flowers frae grave green ha'e hame hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill hour Inchcape Rock Kilmeny lady land lass lassie light lo'e look Lord Lord Byron loud maid maun moon morning ne'er never night o'er pain pale R. B. Sheridan rill rose round S. T. Coleridge shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit sweet tears tell thee There's thine thou art thought thro tree Twas voice W. S. Landor Warwickshire waves weel weep wild wind wings wyfe Yarrow youth