Collected PoemsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1907 - 568 psl. |
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... ; and has the Vapours too , Just like My Lady ; -calls poor Sam a Boy , And vows no Sweet - heart's worth the Thinking - on Till he's past Thirty . . . I know better , John ! " My Dear , I don't think that I thought 5 A DEAD LETTER.
... ; and has the Vapours too , Just like My Lady ; -calls poor Sam a Boy , And vows no Sweet - heart's worth the Thinking - on Till he's past Thirty . . . I know better , John ! " My Dear , I don't think that I thought 5 A DEAD LETTER.
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... thought or presage Into what keeping you dismissed Your simple old - world message ! A reverent one . Though we to - day Distrust beliefs and powers , The artless , ageless things you say Are fresh as May's own flowers , Starring some ...
... thought or presage Into what keeping you dismissed Your simple old - world message ! A reverent one . Though we to - day Distrust beliefs and powers , The artless , ageless things you say Are fresh as May's own flowers , Starring some ...
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... thought was clinging , As when one shuts a serious book To hear the thrushes singing . I kneel to you ! Of those you were , Whose kind old hearts grow mellow , — Whose fair old faces grow more fair As Point and Flanders yellow ; Whom ...
... thought was clinging , As when one shuts a serious book To hear the thrushes singing . I kneel to you ! Of those you were , Whose kind old hearts grow mellow , — Whose fair old faces grow more fair As Point and Flanders yellow ; Whom ...
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... thought ; I know she felt ; Perchance could sum , I doubt she spelt ; She knew as little of the Celt As of the Saxon ; I know she played and sang , for yet We keep the tumble - down spinet To which she quavered ballads set By Arne or ...
... thought ; I know she felt ; Perchance could sum , I doubt she spelt ; She knew as little of the Celt As of the Saxon ; I know she played and sang , for yet We keep the tumble - down spinet To which she quavered ballads set By Arne or ...
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... equipped and accoutred , DOLLY Clattered away to " Exciseman's Folly " ; — Such was the name of a ruined abode , Just on the edge of the London road . Thence she thought she might safely try , As soon 24 OLD - WORLD IDYLLS.
... equipped and accoutred , DOLLY Clattered away to " Exciseman's Folly " ; — Such was the name of a ruined abode , Just on the edge of the London road . Thence she thought she might safely try , As soon 24 OLD - WORLD IDYLLS.
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Autonoë backswords BALLAD Bard BEAU BEAU BROCADE beauty Belle Marquise bird blue Boucher Caliph CARDENIO charming Child comes Covent Garden Cyclops dance dead dear Dolly doubt dream dust e'en ENVOY eyes face fair fancy fate FIRDAUSI flowers François Boucher FRANK garden gold grace gray green grow hair hand hear heard heart JOLICŒUR knew LADY laughing light London stones look Love's maid Molière Molly Trefusis Monsieur Muse naught NINETTE numbers o'er old IZAAK's OMAR OMAR KHAYYÁM once pass PHIDYLE Phyllida pipe POET praise Prologue Pure song quoth rhyme Rose round scarce Sedan chair seemed sigh smile song stirred surely sweet tears thee THEOCRITUS There's thine thing thou thought Thrush to-day truth turn Twas twixt Tyburn Vauxhall VERS DE SOCIÉTÉ verses wait watch words yore young youth