A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... doth use Is mixt with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And hateth idleness . O Lord ! it is a world to see How virtue can repair And deck in her such honesty , Whom Nature made so fair ! How might I do to get a graffe ...
... doth use Is mixt with shamefastness ; All vice she doth wholly refuse , And hateth idleness . O Lord ! it is a world to see How virtue can repair And deck in her such honesty , Whom Nature made so fair ! How might I do to get a graffe ...
Página 135
... doth , by nature tempted forth , Enamored through the eyes , Repose upon the eyes which it resembleth , And through them riseth to the Primal Love , As to its end , and honors in admiring ; From those sweet eyes that are my earthly ...
... doth , by nature tempted forth , Enamored through the eyes , Repose upon the eyes which it resembleth , And through them riseth to the Primal Love , As to its end , and honors in admiring ; From those sweet eyes that are my earthly ...
Página 136
... doth mount victorious still , For Love , earth's lord , must have his lordly will PAUL H. HAYNE . THE SHEPHERD AND THE KING . AH ! what is love ? It is a pretty thing , As sweet unto a shepherd as a king , And sweeter too ; For kings ...
... doth mount victorious still , For Love , earth's lord , must have his lordly will PAUL H. HAYNE . THE SHEPHERD AND THE KING . AH ! what is love ? It is a pretty thing , As sweet unto a shepherd as a king , And sweeter too ; For kings ...
Página 177
... doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an aged crone Who keepeth closed a wondrous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's purpose ; and he scarce could brook ...
... doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an aged crone Who keepeth closed a wondrous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's purpose ; and he scarce could brook ...
Página 179
... doth ache . " Thus whispering , his warm , unnerved arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains ; —'t was a midnight charm Impossible to melt as icèd stream : How changed thou art ! how pallid , chill , and drear ...
... doth ache . " Thus whispering , his warm , unnerved arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains ; —'t was a midnight charm Impossible to melt as icèd stream : How changed thou art ! how pallid , chill , and drear ...
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