The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 935
... delight , Help quickly her to dight : But first come ye fair hours , which were begot , In Jove's sweet Paradise of Day and Night ; Which do the seasons of the year allot , And all , that ever in this world is fair , Do make and still ...
... delight , Help quickly her to dight : But first come ye fair hours , which were begot , In Jove's sweet Paradise of Day and Night ; Which do the seasons of the year allot , And all , that ever in this world is fair , Do make and still ...
الصفحة 1303
... delight Sits and smiles on the night . Farewell , green fields and happy grove , Where flocks have took delight : Where lambs have nibbled , silent move The feet of angels bright ; Unseen they pour blessing And joy without ceasing On ...
... delight Sits and smiles on the night . Farewell , green fields and happy grove , Where flocks have took delight : Where lambs have nibbled , silent move The feet of angels bright ; Unseen they pour blessing And joy without ceasing On ...
الصفحة 1477
... delight in singing , though none hear TH Beside the singer ; and there is delight In praising , though the praiser sit alone . And see the praised far off him , far above . Shakespeare is not our poet , but the world's , Therefore on ...
... delight in singing , though none hear TH Beside the singer ; and there is delight In praising , though the praiser sit alone . And see the praised far off him , far above . Shakespeare is not our poet , but the world's , Therefore on ...
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