Old-world Idylls and Other VersesK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1893 - 252 psl. |
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... thou , O Time , dost harry Us , thine oppressed , and pleasured with the chase , Sparest to strike thy sorely - running quarry , Following not less with unrelenting face . Time , if Love hunt , and Sorrow hunt , with thee , Woe to the ...
... thou , O Time , dost harry Us , thine oppressed , and pleasured with the chase , Sparest to strike thy sorely - running quarry , Following not less with unrelenting face . Time , if Love hunt , and Sorrow hunt , with thee , Woe to the ...
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... thou , ANTOINE ? Ah , Addle - pate ! Ah , Thief of Valet , always late ! Have I not told thee half - past eight A thousand times ! ( Great agitation . ) But wait , -but wait , - M. L'ÉTOILE ( stupefied ) . Just Skies ! What hideous roar ...
... thou , ANTOINE ? Ah , Addle - pate ! Ah , Thief of Valet , always late ! Have I not told thee half - past eight A thousand times ! ( Great agitation . ) But wait , -but wait , - M. L'ÉTOILE ( stupefied ) . Just Skies ! What hideous roar ...
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... thou : I marke the Time : saye , Gossip , dost thou soe ? Here would the ringdoves linger , head to head ; And here the snail a silver course would run , Beating old Time ; and here the peacock spread His gold - green glory , shutting ...
... thou : I marke the Time : saye , Gossip , dost thou soe ? Here would the ringdoves linger , head to head ; And here the snail a silver course would run , Beating old Time ; and here the peacock spread His gold - green glory , shutting ...
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... thou come , O Spring ! I am too sick for words ; How hast thou heart to sing , O Spring , with all thy birds ? MERULA . I sing for joy to see again The merry leaves along the lane , The little bud grown ripe ; And look , my love upon ...
... thou come , O Spring ! I am too sick for words ; How hast thou heart to sing , O Spring , with all thy birds ? MERULA . I sing for joy to see again The merry leaves along the lane , The little bud grown ripe ; And look , my love upon ...
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... thou to wear The buskin - strait and terse ; Leave to the tiro's hand The limp and shapeless style ; See that thy form demand The labour of the file . Sculptor , do thou discard The yielding clay , -consign To Paros marble hard The ...
... thou to wear The buskin - strait and terse ; Leave to the tiro's hand The limp and shapeless style ; See that thy form demand The labour of the file . Sculptor , do thou discard The yielding clay , -consign To Paros marble hard The ...
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Autonoë babbling Spring BABETTE BALLADE BARON BEAU BROCADE beauty Beersheba Belle Marquise BEN JONSON bird blue Boucher bright eyes brows Caliph CHALCEDONY CHARLES BLANC CIRCE Cupid's Alley dance Davus dear DENISE DOLLY dream E'en eyes face fair fawn that seeks flowers FRANÇOIS BOUCHER FRANK grace gray heart Here's a present I-no intended an Ode king more terrible kissed me to-day knew L'ÉTOILE laughing LAWRENCE lips London stones look Love Love's M'sieu Madam Maid Monsieur Muse myrtle twine Naught but myrtle NINETTE NINON o'er old-world pale pipe and flute Poets present for Rose PRINCESS Procris Pure song rhyme RONDEAU Rose kissed Rosina School of Coquettes seeks its mother sigh Sing smile song stirred stray fawn sweet teacup-times thee THEOCRITUS There's a tear thing thou thought thrush TRIOLETS turned Twas twixt VIEUXBOIS VILLANELLE watch weary wind-flower yore