PoemsGeorge Routledge & sons, 1891 - 190 sidor |
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... Aught more glorious than the fields , And consider well if we May not as high - flying be In our thoughts as you that sing In the chambers of a king . See , if our contented minds , Whom Ambition never blinds , We that , clad in ...
... Aught more glorious than the fields , And consider well if we May not as high - flying be In our thoughts as you that sing In the chambers of a king . See , if our contented minds , Whom Ambition never blinds , We that , clad in ...
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... aught profane , ' tis he , Who applies these excellences Only to the touch of senses , And , dim - sighted , cannot see Where the soul of this may be . Yet , that no offence may grow , " Tis Mistress of Philarete . 23.
... aught profane , ' tis he , Who applies these excellences Only to the touch of senses , And , dim - sighted , cannot see Where the soul of this may be . Yet , that no offence may grow , " Tis Mistress of Philarete . 23.
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... Aught to mend what they think bad : Since it never was my fashion To make work of recreation . Pedants shall not tie my strains To our antique poets ' veins , As if we in latter days Knew to love , but not to praise . Being born as free ...
... Aught to mend what they think bad : Since it never was my fashion To make work of recreation . Pedants shall not tie my strains To our antique poets ' veins , As if we in latter days Knew to love , but not to praise . Being born as free ...
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... aught exceedeth . This pure substance is the same Which the body we do name . Were that of immortal stuff , " Tis refined and pure enough To be called a soul ; for sure Many souls are not so pure . I , that with a serious look Note of ...
... aught exceedeth . This pure substance is the same Which the body we do name . Were that of immortal stuff , " Tis refined and pure enough To be called a soul ; for sure Many souls are not so pure . I , that with a serious look Note of ...
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... aught can bettered be . There's her hair with which love angles , And beholders ' eyes entangles ; For in those fair curléd snares They are hampered unawares , And compelled to swear a duty To her sweet , enthralling beauty . In my mind ...
... aught can bettered be . There's her hair with which love angles , And beholders ' eyes entangles ; For in those fair curléd snares They are hampered unawares , And compelled to swear a duty To her sweet , enthralling beauty . In my mind ...
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affections Alexis Alresford aught beauty beauty's behold Ben Jonson Bentworth brave breast breath conceit creature Cuddy dare dear deigned delight despair disdain doth e'er earth ECLOGUE Envy espy esteem excellence eyes Fair ladies Faire Virtue fairest fame fate favours fear flocks fortune friends gentle George Wither glory grace grief grieve groves grow hath hear heart heaven hills honour hope hunt ladies leave Marshalsea matchless merry mistress move Muse ne'er never nought nymphs oh mind thou passions pastoral perfect creature perfection Philarete pity plain pleasures poesy poets poor praise rest safety thou love scorn seems shepherds sighs sing smile Solitary rocks song sorrow soul spite strain sung swain sweet tell thee There's things thou dost thou shalt thought thrall thy Maker true Twill unto wanton whilst Willy Wither wont worth wrong