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 من الصفحات |
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... delight , With words and looks that tigers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With dazed eyes , oft we by gleams of love Have miss'd the ball , and got sight ...
... delight , With words and looks that tigers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right . The palm - play , where , despoiled for the game , With dazed eyes , oft we by gleams of love Have miss'd the ball , and got sight ...
الصفحة 110
... delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night ...
... delight , The pleasant dreams , the quiet bed of rest : The secret thoughts imparted with such trust , The wanton talk , the divers change of play , The friendship sworn , each promise kept so just , Wherewith we past the winter night ...
الصفحة 123
... delight ; When boldest bloods are full of wilful heat , And joy to think how long they have to fight In fancy's field , before their life take flight ; Since he which latest did the game begin , Doth longest hope to linger still therein ...
... delight ; When boldest bloods are full of wilful heat , And joy to think how long they have to fight In fancy's field , before their life take flight ; Since he which latest did the game begin , Doth longest hope to linger still therein ...
الصفحة 124
... delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late I find by skill , How dear I have thy fancies bought ; With lullaby now take thine ease , With lullaby thy doubts appease ; For , trust ...
... delight . And lullaby , my wanton will , Let reason's rule now rein thy thought , Since all too late I find by skill , How dear I have thy fancies bought ; With lullaby now take thine ease , With lullaby thy doubts appease ; For , trust ...
الصفحة 127
... delightful promise of our youth . He waves his wand of enchantment , and at once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and fiction are poized on the wings of his ...
... delightful promise of our youth . He waves his wand of enchantment , and at once embodies airy beings , and throws a delicious veil over all actual objects . The two worlds of reality and fiction are poized on the wings of his ...
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