The Book of SonnetsA. Montagu Woodford Saunders and Otley, 1841 - 291 Seiten |
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... green hath clad the hill and eke the vale . The nightingale with feathers new she singes ; The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Somer is come , for every spray now springs ; The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck ...
... green hath clad the hill and eke the vale . The nightingale with feathers new she singes ; The turtle to her mate hath told her tale . Somer is come , for every spray now springs ; The hart hath hung his old head on the pale ; The buck ...
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... green with warm ; The blossomed boughs , with lusty Ver y - spread ; The flour'd meades , the wedded birdes so late Mine eyes discover ; and to my minde resort The jollie woes , the hateless , short debate , The careless life , that ...
... green with warm ; The blossomed boughs , with lusty Ver y - spread ; The flour'd meades , the wedded birdes so late Mine eyes discover ; and to my minde resort The jollie woes , the hateless , short debate , The careless life , that ...
Seite 18
... green , Or where his beames doe not dissolve the ice ; In temperate heats , where he is felt and seen ; In presence press of people , mad , or wise ; Set me in high , or yet in low degree ; In longest night , or in the shortest day ; In ...
... green , Or where his beames doe not dissolve the ice ; In temperate heats , where he is felt and seen ; In presence press of people , mad , or wise ; Set me in high , or yet in low degree ; In longest night , or in the shortest day ; In ...
Seite 33
... green . My helmet now shall make an hive for bees , And lover's songs shall turn to holy psalms ; A man at arms must now bend on his knees ; And feed on prayers that are old age's alms . And when I sadly sit in homely cell , I'll teach ...
... green . My helmet now shall make an hive for bees , And lover's songs shall turn to holy psalms ; A man at arms must now bend on his knees ; And feed on prayers that are old age's alms . And when I sadly sit in homely cell , I'll teach ...
Seite 58
... green . Ah ! yet doth beauty , like a dial hand , Steal from his figure , and no pace perceived , So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye may be deceived . For fear of which , hear this , thou ...
... green . Ah ! yet doth beauty , like a dial hand , Steal from his figure , and no pace perceived , So your sweet hue , which methinks still doth stand , Hath motion , and mine eye may be deceived . For fear of which , hear this , thou ...
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