Collected PoemsKegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1920 - 678 psl. |
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... youth " had flown Where lost things go ; and he was grown As staid and slow - paced as his own Old hunter , Sorrel . Yet still he loved the chase , and held That no composer's score excelled The merry horn , when Sweetlip swelled Its ...
... youth " had flown Where lost things go ; and he was grown As staid and slow - paced as his own Old hunter , Sorrel . Yet still he loved the chase , and held That no composer's score excelled The merry horn , when Sweetlip swelled Its ...
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... youth was sage , And yet she once had been the rage ; — It hath been hinted , Indeed , affirmed by one or two , Some spark at Bath ( as sparks will do ) Inscribed a song to " Lovely Prue , " Which Urban printed . I know she thought ; I ...
... youth was sage , And yet she once had been the rage ; — It hath been hinted , Indeed , affirmed by one or two , Some spark at Bath ( as sparks will do ) Inscribed a song to " Lovely Prue , " Which Urban printed . I know she thought ; I ...
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... youth , Wherein most things went naked , save the Truth Once , only once , —perhaps the last night's revels Palled in the after - taste , -our Boucher sighed For that first beauty , falsely named the Devil's , Young - lipped ...
... youth , Wherein most things went naked , save the Truth Once , only once , —perhaps the last night's revels Palled in the after - taste , -our Boucher sighed For that first beauty , falsely named the Devil's , Young - lipped ...
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... Youth , And rare as Love . You pause , you wonder , ( Pretend to doubt the marks , forsooth ! ) And so we fall to why and how The fragile figures smile and bow ; Divine , at length , the fable under • • Thus grew the " Scenes " that ...
... Youth , And rare as Love . You pause , you wonder , ( Pretend to doubt the marks , forsooth ! ) And so we fall to why and how The fragile figures smile and bow ; Divine , at length , the fable under • • Thus grew the " Scenes " that ...
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... - glass ) . And faded , too ! --- Quite faded ! Monsieur , what say you ? M. LOYAL . Nay , I defer to you . In truth , To me she seems all grace and youth . HORTENSE . Graceful ? You think it ? What , 59 THE CAP THAT FITS The Cap that Fits.
... - glass ) . And faded , too ! --- Quite faded ! Monsieur , what say you ? M. LOYAL . Nay , I defer to you . In truth , To me she seems all grace and youth . HORTENSE . Graceful ? You think it ? What , 59 THE CAP THAT FITS The Cap that Fits.
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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