Proverbs in Porcelain: And Other VersesH. S. King & Company, 1877 - 209 psl. |
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... hours . And once - I own ' twas somewhat late- I saw you .. comb your locks ; Why was not mine Acteon's fate , O Artemis - and Tox ! But still I look and still I see That still the days evoke No youth of artless modesty Impatient for ...
... hours . And once - I own ' twas somewhat late- I saw you .. comb your locks ; Why was not mine Acteon's fate , O Artemis - and Tox ! But still I look and still I see That still the days evoke No youth of artless modesty Impatient for ...
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... hour ; — Prize of the race's dust and heat , Too often trodden under feet , - Why should I court your " barren dower ? " Nay ; had I Dryden's angry power , - The thews of Ben , -the wind of Gower , - Not less my voice should still ...
... hour ; — Prize of the race's dust and heat , Too often trodden under feet , - Why should I court your " barren dower ? " Nay ; had I Dryden's angry power , - The thews of Ben , -the wind of Gower , - Not less my voice should still ...
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... hours , Equips my sweet - pouch , brings me morning flowers Or chirrups madrigals with old , sweet words , Such as men loved when people wooed like birds And spoke the true note first . No suitor he , Yet loves me too , —though in a ...
... hours , Equips my sweet - pouch , brings me morning flowers Or chirrups madrigals with old , sweet words , Such as men loved when people wooed like birds And spoke the true note first . No suitor he , Yet loves me too , —though in a ...
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... hour of listening men Could ne'er in life belong ! But " Art for Art ! " the Poet said , " " Tis still the Nightingale , That sings where no men's feet will tread , And praise and audience fail . " THE PARADOX OF TIME . ( A VARIATION ON ...
... hour of listening men Could ne'er in life belong ! But " Art for Art ! " the Poet said , " " Tis still the Nightingale , That sings where no men's feet will tread , And praise and audience fail . " THE PARADOX OF TIME . ( A VARIATION ON ...
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... ? Ah no ! Alas , Time stays , we go ; Or else , were this not so , What need to chain the hours , For Youth were always ours ? Time goes , you say ? —ah no ! Ours is the eyes ' deceit Of men whose flying The Paradox of Time.
... ? Ah no ! Alas , Time stays , we go ; Or else , were this not so , What need to chain the hours , For Youth were always ours ? Time goes , you say ? —ah no ! Ours is the eyes ' deceit Of men whose flying The Paradox of Time.
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