The Psyche, a magazine of belles lettres, ed. by the author of 'The czar'., 1. izdevums

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Edward Smallwood
1840
 

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5. lappuse - Thou dream'st, dark queen; that fair boy was not mine, Nor went I down to kiss him. Ease and wine Have bred these bold tales : Poets, when they rage, Turn gods to men, and make an hour an age. But I will give a greater state and glory, And raise to time a noble memory Of what these lovers are. Rise, rise, I say, Thou power of deeps; thy surges laid away, Neptune, great king of waters, and by me Be proud to be commanded.
17. lappuse - Certes, if the timbers be dry enough, lady, such should be the case," observed the fool, very seriously. " Of other songs, that shall easily be known by their colours ; there is your watcher-coloured song, which cometh also of a lover's fantasy. In it, you may expect to find all the flowers of speech culled to form a posy of compliments. Then cometh your yellow song, which hath ever a very jaundiced look with it, and is in huge request with your outrageous, combustious jealous...
18. lappuse - Come, seek with me the blushing girls, That India's spicy islands hold ; Where ev'ry stream doth brim with pearls, And every rock doth burst with gold : * A pale blue.

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