A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... hath present laughter ; What's to come is still unsure : In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , Sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . SHAKESPEARE . PORTIA'S PICTURE . FROM " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , " ACT ...
... hath present laughter ; What's to come is still unsure : In delay there lies no plenty , Then come kiss me , Sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . SHAKESPEARE . PORTIA'S PICTURE . FROM " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , " ACT ...
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... hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealed were : And virtues hath she many mo ' Than I with COMPLIMENT AND ADMIRATION . 123.
... hath a troth as just As had Penelope the fair ; For what she saith , ye may it trust , As it by writing sealed were : And virtues hath she many mo ' Than I with COMPLIMENT AND ADMIRATION . 123.
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... hath spread , None can paint them white and red : Love's golden arrows thence are shot , Yet for them I love thee not . I do not love thee for those soft Red coral lips I've kissed so oft ; Nor teeth of pearl , the double guard To ...
... hath spread , None can paint them white and red : Love's golden arrows thence are shot , Yet for them I love thee not . I do not love thee for those soft Red coral lips I've kissed so oft ; Nor teeth of pearl , the double guard To ...
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... HATH MY HEART . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain driven : My true - love hath my heart , and I have ...
... HATH MY HEART . My true - love hath my heart , and I have his , By just exchange one to the other given : I hold his dear , and mine he cannot miss , There never was a better bargain driven : My true - love hath my heart , and I have ...
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... hath , without desire To make known how much she hath ; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath . Full of pity as may be , Though perhaps not so to me . Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her birth ...
... hath , without desire To make known how much she hath ; And her anger flames no higher Than may fitly sweeten wrath . Full of pity as may be , Though perhaps not so to me . Reason masters every sense , And her virtues grace her birth ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON beauty bells beneath bird blessed brave breast breath bright brow cheek child clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle glory golden grace grave gray green hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour Hudibras JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER King kiss land light lips live look Lord Macbeth Merchant of Venice moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er pain Paradise Lost PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Richard III ROBERT BURNS rose round SHAKESPEARE shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings young