English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... fresh , as clear , and as flawless as when it first took shape in enchanted words . We know nothing which will help my argument of either the man Lyly or the man Shirley . But we can see for ourselves that Shirley's share of the gift ...
... fresh , as clear , and as flawless as when it first took shape in enchanted words . We know nothing which will help my argument of either the man Lyly or the man Shirley . But we can see for ourselves that Shirley's share of the gift ...
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... fresh note , until we hear from over the Atlantic , the artful , subtle , irresistible song of Poe : the New Music which none that has heard it can forget , and which , if you listen for it , you will catch in much of the melody that ...
... fresh note , until we hear from over the Atlantic , the artful , subtle , irresistible song of Poe : the New Music which none that has heard it can forget , and which , if you listen for it , you will catch in much of the melody that ...
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... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! The Indy sapphire blew Her veins doth ennew . The orient pearl so clere , The witness of her lere . The lusty ruby ruddes Resemble the rose ...
... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! The Indy sapphire blew Her veins doth ennew . The orient pearl so clere , The witness of her lere . The lusty ruby ruddes Resemble the rose ...
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... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! Soft , and make no din , For now I will begin To have in remembrance Her goodly dalyaunce And her goodly pastaunce ! So sad and so demure ...
... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! Soft , and make no din , For now I will begin To have in remembrance Her goodly dalyaunce And her goodly pastaunce ! So sad and so demure ...
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... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! But whereto should I note How often did I tote Upon her pretty fote ? It raised mine hert - rote To see her tread the ground With heels short ...
... fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! But whereto should I note How often did I tote Upon her pretty fote ? It raised mine hert - rote To see her tread the ground With heels short ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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