Minor Poems, Parte2John Sharpe, 1825 - 216 páginas |
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... flowers , The violet , the pink , and jessamine , I prick'd them into paper with a pin ( And thou wast happier than myself the while , Wouldst softly speak , and stroke my head , and smile ) , Could those few pleasant days again appear ...
... flowers , The violet , the pink , and jessamine , I prick'd them into paper with a pin ( And thou wast happier than myself the while , Wouldst softly speak , and stroke my head , and smile ) , Could those few pleasant days again appear ...
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... , ' Say little , and hear all you can . ' Safe policy , but hateful— So barren sands imbibe the shower , But render neither fruit nor flower , Unpleasant and ungrateful . The man I trust , if shy to me , 28 FRIENDSHIP .
... , ' Say little , and hear all you can . ' Safe policy , but hateful— So barren sands imbibe the shower , But render neither fruit nor flower , Unpleasant and ungrateful . The man I trust , if shy to me , 28 FRIENDSHIP .
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... flower , And weigh'd down its beautiful head . The cup was all fill'd , and the leaves were all wet , And it seem'd , to a fanciful view , To weep for the buds it had left with regret , On the flourishing bush where it grew . I hastily ...
... flower , And weigh'd down its beautiful head . The cup was all fill'd , and the leaves were all wet , And it seem'd , to a fanciful view , To weep for the buds it had left with regret , On the flourishing bush where it grew . I hastily ...
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... flowers have the charms of the spring , Though abroad they are frozen and dead . ' Tis a bower of Arcadian sweets , Where Flora is still in her prime , A fortress , to which she retreats From the cruel assaults of the clime . While ...
... flowers have the charms of the spring , Though abroad they are frozen and dead . ' Tis a bower of Arcadian sweets , Where Flora is still in her prime , A fortress , to which she retreats From the cruel assaults of the clime . While ...
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... flowers , Without the aid of sun or showers , For Jove and Juno rose . Less beautiful , however gay , Is that which in the scorching day Receives the weary swain , Who , laying his long scythe aside , Sleeps on some bank with daisies ...
... flowers , Without the aid of sun or showers , For Jove and Juno rose . Less beautiful , however gay , Is that which in the scorching day Receives the weary swain , Who , laying his long scythe aside , Sleeps on some bank with daisies ...
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