From Milton to Tennyson: Masterpieces of English PoetryAllyn and Bacon, 1896 - 306 |
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... doth rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , And at my window bid good - morrow , Through the sweet - briar or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine ; While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin ; And to the ...
... doth rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , And at my window bid good - morrow , Through the sweet - briar or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine ; While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin ; And to the ...
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... doth diet , And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing ; And add to these retired Leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; 50 But , first and chiefest , with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing ...
... doth diet , And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing ; And add to these retired Leisure , That in trim gardens takes his pleasure ; 50 But , first and chiefest , with thee bring Him that yon soars on golden wing ...
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... by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honeyed thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , 140 And the waters murmuring , With such consort as they 8 MILTON .
... by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honeyed thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , 140 And the waters murmuring , With such consort as they 8 MILTON .
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... doth shew , And every herb that sips the dew , Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These pleasures , Melancholy , give ; And I with thee will choose to live . 170 175 LYCIDAS . In this Monody the Author ...
... doth shew , And every herb that sips the dew , Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain . These pleasures , Melancholy , give ; And I with thee will choose to live . 170 175 LYCIDAS . In this Monody the Author ...
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... doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my destined urn , 20 And , as he passes , turn And bid fair peace be to my sable shroud ...
... doth spring ; Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain and coy excuse : So may some gentle Muse With lucky words favour my destined urn , 20 And , as he passes , turn And bid fair peace be to my sable shroud ...
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