American PoetryPercy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster C. Scribner's sons, 1918 - 721 pages |
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... shine . CONTEMPLATIONS1 1 Some time now past in the Autumnal Tide , When Phabus wanted but one hour to bed , The trees all richly clad , yet void of pride , Where gilded o're by his rich golden head . Their leaves & fruits seem'd ...
... shine . CONTEMPLATIONS1 1 Some time now past in the Autumnal Tide , When Phabus wanted but one hour to bed , The trees all richly clad , yet void of pride , Where gilded o're by his rich golden head . Their leaves & fruits seem'd ...
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... shine , there would I dwell . 22 While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye , Which to the long'd for Ocean held its course , I markt , nor crooks , nor rubs that there did lye 150 Could hinder ought , but still augment its force : O ...
... shine , there would I dwell . 22 While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye , Which to the long'd for Ocean held its course , I markt , nor crooks , nor rubs that there did lye 150 Could hinder ought , but still augment its force : O ...
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... shine when all of these are gone . THE AUTHOR TO HER BOOK Thou ill - form'd offspring of my feeble brain , Who after birth did'st by my side remain , Till snatcht from thence by friends , less wise then true Who thee abroad , expos'd to ...
... shine when all of these are gone . THE AUTHOR TO HER BOOK Thou ill - form'd offspring of my feeble brain , Who after birth did'st by my side remain , Till snatcht from thence by friends , less wise then true Who thee abroad , expos'd to ...
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... shine hops , May count my sighs , and number all my drops : 20 Tell him , the countless steps that thou dost trace , That once a day , thy Spouse thou mayst imbrace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rayes afar ...
... shine hops , May count my sighs , and number all my drops : 20 Tell him , the countless steps that thou dost trace , That once a day , thy Spouse thou mayst imbrace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rayes afar ...
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... shine and light Divine , of Gods bright countenance , Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence . O blessed state of the Renate ! O wond'rous Happiness , 20 To which they're brought beyond what thought can reach , or words ...
... shine and light Divine , of Gods bright countenance , Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence . O blessed state of the Renate ! O wond'rous Happiness , 20 To which they're brought beyond what thought can reach , or words ...
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