The Times Book of English VerseEdward Leeson Times Books, 2004 - 703 psl. |
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... stand ye still , ye virgins , in amaze , Upon her so to gaze , Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer , and your echo 180 ring . ' Hymen , Io Hymen , Hymen , ' they do shout , That even to the heavens ...
... stand ye still , ye virgins , in amaze , Upon her so to gaze , Whiles ye forget your former lay to sing , To which the woods did answer , and your echo 180 ring . ' Hymen , Io Hymen , Hymen , ' they do shout , That even to the heavens ...
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... stand , Though standing else as rocks , but down they fell By thousands , angel on archangel rolled ; The sooner for their arms ; unarmed , they might 595 Have easily , as spirits , evaded swift By quick contraction or remove ; but now ...
... stand , Though standing else as rocks , but down they fell By thousands , angel on archangel rolled ; The sooner for their arms ; unarmed , they might 595 Have easily , as spirits , evaded swift By quick contraction or remove ; but now ...
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... Stand still in bright array , ye Saints ; here stand , Ye Angels armed ; this day from battle rest : Faithful hath been your warfare , and of God Accepted , fearless in His righteous cause ; And as ye have received , so have ye done ...
... Stand still in bright array , ye Saints ; here stand , Ye Angels armed ; this day from battle rest : Faithful hath been your warfare , and of God Accepted , fearless in His righteous cause ; And as ye have received , so have ye done ...
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AENEID angels arms beauty behold birds bliss breast breath bright clouds dance dark dead dear death deep delight divine doth dream Dunciad earth eternal eyes face fair fear fire flowers glory grace Greek Greek myth Greek mythology hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hell hill honour hope king kiss Lady of Shalott Lars Porsena light live look Lord lute mind moon mordre morning Muse never night numbers nymph o'er once pain passion peace pleasure praise Queen Mab rose round Samian wine Satan seemed shade shine sighs sight sing sleep smile Snark song sorrow soul spake spirit St Agnes stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Timor mortis conturbat tree turned twas unto voice weep wild wind wings woods youth