The Flower of the Mind: A Choice Among the Best PoemsG. Richards, 1904 - 347 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 25.
12. lappuse
... East . Fair child of beauty ! glorious lamp of love ! That all the host of heaven in ranks dost lead , And guidest lovers through the night's sad dread , How cheerfully thou lookest from above , And seem'st to 12 Edmund Spenser.
... East . Fair child of beauty ! glorious lamp of love ! That all the host of heaven in ranks dost lead , And guidest lovers through the night's sad dread , How cheerfully thou lookest from above , And seem'st to 12 Edmund Spenser.
13. lappuse
... dost at last defray , And all my cares , which cruel Love collected , Hast summed in one , and cancelled for aye : Spread thy broad wing over my love and me , That no man may us see ; And in thy sable mantle us enwrap , From fear of ...
... dost at last defray , And all my cares , which cruel Love collected , Hast summed in one , and cancelled for aye : Spread thy broad wing over my love and me , That no man may us see ; And in thy sable mantle us enwrap , From fear of ...
15. lappuse
... charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Incline thy will to effect our wishful vow , And the chaste womb inform with timely seed , That may our comfort breed : Till which we cease our hopeful hap to sing ; 15 Edmund Spenser.
... charge , And generation goodly dost enlarge , Incline thy will to effect our wishful vow , And the chaste womb inform with timely seed , That may our comfort breed : Till which we cease our hopeful hap to sing ; 15 Edmund Spenser.
16. lappuse
... dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize ; And eke for comfort often called art Of women in their smart ; Eternally bind thou this lovely band , And all thy blessings unto us ...
... dost patronize , And the religion of the faith first plight With sacred rites hast taught to solemnize ; And eke for comfort often called art Of women in their smart ; Eternally bind thou this lovely band , And all thy blessings unto us ...
32. lappuse
... dost thou pine within , and suffer dearth , Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ? Why so large cost , having so short a lease , Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms , inheritors of this excess , Eat up thy charge ...
... dost thou pine within , and suffer dearth , Painting thy outward walls so costly gay ? Why so large cost , having so short a lease , Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend ? Shall worms , inheritors of this excess , Eat up thy charge ...
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ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD beauty birds black lips blest bliss bower breast breath bright CHARLES BEST cheek child clouds cold dance dark dead dear death deep delight didst divine dost doth dream earth eyes fair fear flowers frae gentle glory golden golden slumber grace grave green grief hame hand happy Hartley Coleridge hath hear heard heart heaven holy hour Kirconnell kiss lamb land of mist leaves light lips live look loud Love's Lycidas mighty heart moon morn Muse ne'er never night numbers o'er pale rose round sails Samian wine seraphim shade shine ship sigh sight silent sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars sweet baby tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought top-mast Twas voice wanton waves weary Wedding-Guest weep wild wind wind-flowers wings Yarrow