The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... wound ! Thou dost the birds thy subjects make ; Thy nimble feathers do their wings o'ertake : Thou all the spring their songs dost hear ; Make me love too , I'll sing to thee all the year ! What service can mute fishes do to thee ? Yet ...
... wound ! Thou dost the birds thy subjects make ; Thy nimble feathers do their wings o'ertake : Thou all the spring their songs dost hear ; Make me love too , I'll sing to thee all the year ! What service can mute fishes do to thee ? Yet ...
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... wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seized on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor ...
... wound , but murder , thee . THE THRALDOM . I CAME , I saw , and was undone ; Lightning did through my bones and marrow run ; A pointed pain pierced deep my heart ; A swift cold trembling seized on every part ; My head turn'd round , nor ...
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... wounds are many in ' t and deep ; Still does it bleed , and still does weep ! Whose - ever wretched heart it be , I cannot choose but grieve to see : What pity in my breast does reign ! Methinks I feel too all its pain . So torn , and ...
... wounds are many in ' t and deep ; Still does it bleed , and still does weep ! Whose - ever wretched heart it be , I cannot choose but grieve to see : What pity in my breast does reign ! Methinks I feel too all its pain . So torn , and ...
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... wound which you yourself have made ; That pain must needs be very much , Which makes me of your hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak for purgings grow . Do but a while with patience stay ( For counsel yet will do ...
... wound which you yourself have made ; That pain must needs be very much , Which makes me of your hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak for purgings grow . Do but a while with patience stay ( For counsel yet will do ...
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... wound , it must not bear Any salute , though of the kindest air . I would not have her know the pain , The torments , for her I sustain ; Lest too much goodness make her throw Her love upon a fate too low . Forbid it , Heaven ! my life ...
... wound , it must not bear Any salute , though of the kindest air . I would not have her know the pain , The torments , for her I sustain ; Lest too much goodness make her throw Her love upon a fate too low . Forbid it , Heaven ! my life ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abishai affright Agrigentum ANGELES Baal beauteous beauty Benaiah bless'd blood bold breast breath bright burning-glass CALIFORN canst Chromius clouds crown cursed danger David death dreadful e'er earth Edom eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd feast fire fix'd flame foreskins friends gentle God's Gods gold Goliah hand happy haste heart heaven honour Israel Joab jointure king light live LOS ANGELES Love's lovers lyre Michal mighty Moab Moloch move Muse Naioth Nature's ne'er night noble nought numbers o'er Ortygia pain pass'd Pharaoh Pindar pride Prince proud prove rage rich round sacred Saul Saul's scarce seem'd shine sight slain soul sprite stamp'd stars straight strong swift sword tears thee Thersander thine things thou dost thou'rt thought thyself trees trembling troops twas Twill tyrant vast verse virtue Whilst wise wonder wondrous wound wretched youth Zippor