Collected PoemsKegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1920 - 678 psl. |
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... Toyman • · 325 The Successful Author · · 327 The Dilettant . · 330 The Two Painters The Claims of the Muse The ' Squire at Vauxhall . The Climacteric · 332 · 334 • · 337 · • 341 TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the χίν CONTENTS.
... Toyman • · 325 The Successful Author · · 327 The Dilettant . · 330 The Two Painters The Claims of the Muse The ' Squire at Vauxhall . The Climacteric · 332 · 334 • · 337 · • 341 TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the χίν CONTENTS.
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... Squire Gave her , away in Devonshire . These she wadded - for want of better- With the B - SH - P of L - ND -- N's " Pastoral Letter " ; Looked to the flint , and hung the whole , Ready to use , at her pocket - hole . Thus equipped and ...
... Squire Gave her , away in Devonshire . These she wadded - for want of better- With the B - SH - P of L - ND -- N's " Pastoral Letter " ; Looked to the flint , and hung the whole , Ready to use , at her pocket - hole . Thus equipped and ...
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... on fire : - DOLLY was wed to a Yorkshire squire ; Went to Town at the K - c's desire ! • But whether His M - J - STY saw her or not , HOGARTH jotted her down on the spot ; And something of DOLLY one still may trace In the OLD - WORLD ...
... on fire : - DOLLY was wed to a Yorkshire squire ; Went to Town at the K - c's desire ! • But whether His M - J - STY saw her or not , HOGARTH jotted her down on the spot ; And something of DOLLY one still may trace In the OLD - WORLD ...
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... squire , Now pale , with timorous eyes that filled At " twice - told tales " of foxes killed ; - Now trembling when slow tongues grew free " Twixt sport , and Port - and Dorothy ! ' Twas then she'd seek this nook , and find Its evening ...
... squire , Now pale , with timorous eyes that filled At " twice - told tales " of foxes killed ; - Now trembling when slow tongues grew free " Twixt sport , and Port - and Dorothy ! ' Twas then she'd seek this nook , and find Its evening ...
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... The head not too severe ! ) A joy of life , a frank delight ; A not - too - large desire ; And if you fail to find a Knight— At least ... a trusty Squire . HOUSEHOLD ART " MINE be a cot , " for 278 AT THE SIGN OF THE LYRE.
... The head not too severe ! ) A joy of life , a frank delight ; A not - too - large desire ; And if you fail to find a Knight— At least ... a trusty Squire . HOUSEHOLD ART " MINE be a cot , " for 278 AT THE SIGN OF THE LYRE.
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Autonoë BALLAD Bard BEAU BEAU BROCADE beauty beside bird blue Caliph CARDENIO Child Cupid's Alley Cyclops dance dead dear DENISE Dolly doubt dreams E'en eau de Cologne eyes face fair fancy fate flowers François Boucher FRANK garden grace green hair hand head hear heard heart hope jelick JOLICŒUR knew ladies of St LADY laughing light lips little Blue-Ribbons look Love Love's LYRE Madame maid Marquise Megalopolis MOLIÈRE Molly Trefusis Monsieur morning Muse naught night o'er old Sedan chair OMAR KHAYYÁM once pain pass Phyllida play POET poor praise PROCRIS pure song rhyme Rose round scarce seemed sing smile song soul Squire stirred strange surely sweet tale tears thee There's thine thing thou thought thrush to-day truth turned Twas twixt Vauxhall verse wait watch weary wind-flowers words young youth