The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyJ. Miller, 1875 - 582 páginas |
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... cheek , and clasp Thy angel beauties closer to my breast ; And while the winds blow o'er us , and the sun Goes beautifully down , and thy soft cheek Reclines on mine , I will enfold thee thus , And proudly cry , My friend - my love - my ...
... cheek , and clasp Thy angel beauties closer to my breast ; And while the winds blow o'er us , and the sun Goes beautifully down , and thy soft cheek Reclines on mine , I will enfold thee thus , And proudly cry , My friend - my love - my ...
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... cheek , as trusting she reclined Her head upon his breast , with ardour cried , Be mine , be only mine ; the hour invites ; Be mine , be only mine . " So won , she cast A look of last affection on the towers Where she had pass'd her ...
... cheek , as trusting she reclined Her head upon his breast , with ardour cried , Be mine , be only mine ; the hour invites ; Be mine , be only mine . " So won , she cast A look of last affection on the towers Where she had pass'd her ...
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... cheek , And thy chill hand the pressure scarce returns Of him , who , agonized and hopeless , hangs With tears and trembling o'er thee . Spare the sight , - She faints - she dies ! - He laid her in the earth , Himself scarce living ...
... cheek , And thy chill hand the pressure scarce returns Of him , who , agonized and hopeless , hangs With tears and trembling o'er thee . Spare the sight , - She faints - she dies ! - He laid her in the earth , Himself scarce living ...
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... cheek , The sighing voice , wan looks , and plaintive air , No more the roseate hue of health bespeak ? Shall I neglect thee as no longer fair ? No , lovely maid ! If in my heart I seek , Thy beauty deeply is engraven there . TO AUTUMN ...
... cheek , The sighing voice , wan looks , and plaintive air , No more the roseate hue of health bespeak ? Shall I neglect thee as no longer fair ? No , lovely maid ! If in my heart I seek , Thy beauty deeply is engraven there . TO AUTUMN ...
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... cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm and shoulder round and sleek , And soft and fair ? -thou urchin sly ! What boots it who with sweet caresses First called thee his , -or squire or hind ? Since thou in every wight that ...
... cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm and shoulder round and sleek , And soft and fair ? -thou urchin sly ! What boots it who with sweet caresses First called thee his , -or squire or hind ? Since thou in every wight that ...
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art thou beauty beneath bird blood born bosom Bouillabaisse bower breast breath bright bright eye brow calm Cambridge town Camelot Catiline cheek child clouds cold coursers dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fear feel flowers gaze gentle glory golden grave green grief hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hope hour John of Procida king Lady of Shalott Lars Porsena light lips living lonely look look'd Lord Lord BYRON lyre Margret morning mountain ne'er never night o'er Oriana P. J. BAILEY pale pass'd poems poet rose round seem'd shade sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought tomb tree turn'd Twas vex'd voice waves weary weep wild wind wings young youth