The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 - English poetry |
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... hear nor see , Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . " Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee be ...
... hear nor see , Yet should I be in love , by touching thee . " Say , that the sense of feeling were bereft me , And that I could not see , nor hear , nor touch , And nothing but the very smell were left me , Yet would my love to thee be ...
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... hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . " Then shalt thou see the dew - bedabbled wretch Turn , and return , indenting with the way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth ...
... hear ; And now his grief may be compared well To one sore - sick , that hears the passing bell . " Then shalt thou see the dew - bedabbled wretch Turn , and return , indenting with the way ; Each envious briar his weary legs doth ...
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... hears no tidings of her love : She hearkens for his hounds , and for his horn : Anon she hears them chant it lustily , And all in haste she coasteth to the cry . And as she runs , the bushes in the way Some catch her by the neck , some ...
... hears no tidings of her love : She hearkens for his hounds , and for his horn : Anon she hears them chant it lustily , And all in haste she coasteth to the cry . And as she runs , the bushes in the way Some catch her by the neck , some ...
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... hears a merry horn , Whereat she leaps , that was but late forlorn . As faulcon to the lure , away she flies ; The ... hear him : If he had spoke , the wolf would leave his prey , And never fright the silly lamb that day . " When he ...
... hears a merry horn , Whereat she leaps , that was but late forlorn . As faulcon to the lure , away she flies ; The ... hear him : If he had spoke , the wolf would leave his prey , And never fright the silly lamb that day . " When he ...
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... hears no heedful friends ; Only he hath an eye to gaze on beauty , And dotes on what he looks , ' gainst law or duty ... hear faulcons ' bells . " Lucrece , " quoth he , " this night I must enjoy thee : If thou deny , then force must ...
... hears no heedful friends ; Only he hath an eye to gaze on beauty , And dotes on what he looks , ' gainst law or duty ... hear faulcons ' bells . " Lucrece , " quoth he , " this night I must enjoy thee : If thou deny , then force must ...
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