The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... Thou marriest every year The lyric lark , and the grave whispering dove , The sparrow that neglects his life for love , The household bird with the red stomacher ; Thou makest the blackbird speed as soon As doth the goldfinch or the ...
... Thou marriest every year The lyric lark , and the grave whispering dove , The sparrow that neglects his life for love , The household bird with the red stomacher ; Thou makest the blackbird speed as soon As doth the goldfinch or the ...
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... thou Art in anguish And dost languish For some one That will none , Or prove as false as thou art now . 10 20 20 ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) was the son of a goldsmith in Cheapside . His father died early , and Robert was left to the ...
... thou Art in anguish And dost languish For some one That will none , Or prove as false as thou art now . 10 20 20 ROBERT HERRICK ( 1591-1674 ) was the son of a goldsmith in Cheapside . His father died early , and Robert was left to the ...
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... Thou my pretty captive art ? But thy bondslave is my heart . ' Tis but silk that bindeth thee , Knap the thread and thou art free : But ' tis otherwise with me ; I am fast , and fast bound so That from thee I cannot go ; If I could , I ...
... Thou my pretty captive art ? But thy bondslave is my heart . ' Tis but silk that bindeth thee , Knap the thread and thou art free : But ' tis otherwise with me ; I am fast , and fast bound so That from thee I cannot go ; If I could , I ...
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... Thou hast sent ; And my content Make those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . " Tis Thou that crown'st my glittering hearth With guiltless mirth , i . e . ' not stripped of its crust ' . Cf. the word ' flay ' . HADOW . III B 10 ...
... Thou hast sent ; And my content Make those , and my beloved beet , To be more sweet . " Tis Thou that crown'st my glittering hearth With guiltless mirth , i . e . ' not stripped of its crust ' . Cf. the word ' flay ' . HADOW . III B 10 ...
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... Thou mak'st my teeming hen to lay Her egg each day ; Besides my healthful ewes to bear Me twins each year ; The while the conduits of my kine Run cream for wine . All these and better Thou dost send Me , to this end-- That I should ...
... Thou mak'st my teeming hen to lay Her egg each day ; Besides my healthful ewes to bear Me twins each year ; The while the conduits of my kine Run cream for wine . All these and better Thou dost send Me , to this end-- That I should ...
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