The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... light , if compass'd round with cold : * So , when sharp winter means most harm , The springing plants are by the snow itself kept warm . But do not touch my heart , and so be gone ; Strike deep thy burning arrows in ! Lukewarmness I ...
... light , if compass'd round with cold : * So , when sharp winter means most harm , The springing plants are by the snow itself kept warm . But do not touch my heart , and so be gone ; Strike deep thy burning arrows in ! Lukewarmness I ...
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... light , Which made this cloud appear so bright . But , since I knew thy falsehood and thy pride , And all thy thousand faults beside , A very Moor , methinks , placed near to thee , White as his teeth would seem to be . So men ( they ...
... light , Which made this cloud appear so bright . But , since I knew thy falsehood and thy pride , And all thy thousand faults beside , A very Moor , methinks , placed near to thee , White as his teeth would seem to be . So men ( they ...
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... light : So , lilies in a glass enclose , The glass will seem as white as those . Thou now one heap of beauty art ; Nought outwards , or within , is foul : Condensed beams make every part ; Thy body's clothed like thy soul ; Thy soul ...
... light : So , lilies in a glass enclose , The glass will seem as white as those . Thou now one heap of beauty art ; Nought outwards , or within , is foul : Condensed beams make every part ; Thy body's clothed like thy soul ; Thy soul ...
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... light in ' t , but find no heat . Within , like angels in the sky , A thousand gilded thoughts do fly ; Thoughts of bright and noblest kind , Fair and chaste as mother - mind . But , oh ! what other heart is there , Which sighs and ...
... light in ' t , but find no heat . Within , like angels in the sky , A thousand gilded thoughts do fly ; Thoughts of bright and noblest kind , Fair and chaste as mother - mind . But , oh ! what other heart is there , Which sighs and ...
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... light with which it shone : Your brave and haughty scorn of all Was stately and monarchical . All gentleness , with that esteem'd , A dull and slavish virtue seem'd ; Shouldst thou have yielded then to me , Thou'dst lost what I most ...
... light with which it shone : Your brave and haughty scorn of all Was stately and monarchical . All gentleness , with that esteem'd , A dull and slavish virtue seem'd ; Shouldst thou have yielded then to me , Thou'dst lost what I most ...
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