The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... breast of silver shene ; An horn he bare , the baudrick was of green . A forester was he soothly I guess . There also was a Nun , a Prioress , That in her smiling was full simple and.coy ; Her greatest oath was but by Saint Eloy ; And ...
... breast of silver shene ; An horn he bare , the baudrick was of green . A forester was he soothly I guess . There also was a Nun , a Prioress , That in her smiling was full simple and.coy ; Her greatest oath was but by Saint Eloy ; And ...
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... breast And turns his tears to rapture . Ask the crowd Which flies impatient from the village walk , To climb the neighbouring cliffs , when far below The cruel winds have hurled upon the coast Some helpless bark ; while sacred pity ...
... breast And turns his tears to rapture . Ask the crowd Which flies impatient from the village walk , To climb the neighbouring cliffs , when far below The cruel winds have hurled upon the coast Some helpless bark ; while sacred pity ...
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... breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Such are the charms to barren states assigned ; Their wants but few , their wishes all confined : Yet let them only share the praises ...
... breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Such are the charms to barren states assigned ; Their wants but few , their wishes all confined : Yet let them only share the praises ...
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