English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... Soul ( 222 ) and Earth's Victories ( 223 ) , while Lyly's best - known attempt at lyrism : - ' Cupid and my Campaspe played , ' etc. : — is plainly no lyric but an epigram . I might go on exampling the true Lyric and the false , the ...
... Soul ( 222 ) and Earth's Victories ( 223 ) , while Lyly's best - known attempt at lyrism : - ' Cupid and my Campaspe played , ' etc. : — is plainly no lyric but an epigram . I might go on exampling the true Lyric and the false , the ...
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... soul yet methinketh I hear The blissful sound ; and , in that yonder place , My lady first me took unto her grace . ' III A song of wordës but a few , Somewhat his woful herte for to light . And when he was from every mannës sight ...
... soul yet methinketh I hear The blissful sound ; and , in that yonder place , My lady first me took unto her grace . ' III A song of wordës but a few , Somewhat his woful herte for to light . And when he was from every mannës sight ...
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... soul I feel it doth me bote . And hardëly this wind , that more and more Thus stoundëmele increaseth in my face , Is of my lady's depë sicknesse sore . I prove it thus , for in no other place Of all this town , save only in this space ...
... soul I feel it doth me bote . And hardëly this wind , that more and more Thus stoundëmele increaseth in my face , Is of my lady's depë sicknesse sore . I prove it thus , for in no other place Of all this town , save only in this space ...
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... soul unto vanity , Nor sworn deceitfully . He shall receive the blessing from the Lord , And righteousness from the God of his salvation . This is the generation of them that seek him , That seek thy face , O Jacob . Lift up your heads ...
... soul unto vanity , Nor sworn deceitfully . He shall receive the blessing from the Lord , And righteousness from the God of his salvation . This is the generation of them that seek him , That seek thy face , O Jacob . Lift up your heads ...
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... soul after thee , O God . My soul thirsteth for God , for the living God : When shall I come and appear before God ? My tears have been my meat day and night , While they continually say unto me , Where is thy God ? When I remember ...
... soul after thee , O God . My soul thirsteth for God , for the living God : When shall I come and appear before God ? My tears have been my meat day and night , While they continually say unto me , Where is thy God ? When I remember ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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