The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... meet decay , As you , or anything . We die As your hours do , and dry Away Like to the summer's rain ; Or as the pearls of morning's dew , Ne'er to be found again . 20 20 TO ELECTRA I DARE not ask a kiss ; I ROBERT HERRICK 15.
... meet decay , As you , or anything . We die As your hours do , and dry Away Like to the summer's rain ; Or as the pearls of morning's dew , Ne'er to be found again . 20 20 TO ELECTRA I DARE not ask a kiss ; I ROBERT HERRICK 15.
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... morning opened not so fair . How could it be so fair , and you away ? How could the trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? 10 Could they remember but last year How you did them , they you delight , The sprouting leaves which saw you here ...
... morning opened not so fair . How could it be so fair , and you away ? How could the trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? 10 Could they remember but last year How you did them , they you delight , The sprouting leaves which saw you here ...
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... morning . He loves the low - creeping mist in the valley ; the country fragrance of grain or tedded . grass or kine ' ; the song of birds at daybreak when the sun , clear - shining after rain , has Dried the wet On drooping plant or ...
... morning . He loves the low - creeping mist in the valley ; the country fragrance of grain or tedded . grass or kine ' ; the song of birds at daybreak when the sun , clear - shining after rain , has Dried the wet On drooping plant or ...
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... morning's work . Satan casts about for a way to meet with them . In bower and field he sought , where any tuft Of grove or garden - plot more pleasant lay , Their tendance or plantation for delight ; 1 Sc . ' liable ' . By fountain or ...
... morning's work . Satan casts about for a way to meet with them . In bower and field he sought , where any tuft Of grove or garden - plot more pleasant lay , Their tendance or plantation for delight ; 1 Sc . ' liable ' . By fountain or ...
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... morning , and due praise , Shall tend thee , and the fertile burden ease Of thy full branches , offered free to all ; Till , dieted by thee , I grow mature In knowledge , as the Gods who all things know . Though others envy what they ...
... morning , and due praise , Shall tend thee , and the fertile burden ease Of thy full branches , offered free to all ; Till , dieted by thee , I grow mature In knowledge , as the Gods who all things know . Though others envy what they ...
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