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" I sit by and sing, Or gather rushes, to make many a ring For thy long fingers; tell thee tales of love; How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 172
1878
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Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes [explanatory and Critical, for ...

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 216 pages
...the poets. Fletcher, in The Faithful Shepherdess, tells the tale charmingly, — How the pale Phcebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She took eternnl fire that never dies ; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep, His temples bound with poppy,...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - Jews - 1887 - 198 pages
...beautiful shepherd beloved by Diana. Fletcher, in the Faithful Shepherdess, tells " How the pale Phcebe. hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She look eternal fire that never dies; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep. His temples bound with poppy,...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1887 - 584 pages
...tales of love, How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, the suit of CLOE. First saw the boy Eudymion, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep, His temples bound with poppy, to the steep Head of old Latmus, where...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - Jews - 1887 - 194 pages
...First saw the boy Endymion, from wnose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep, His temples bound with poppy, to the st«n Head of old Latmos, where she stoops each night, Gilding the mountain with her brother's light,...
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Keats

Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 pages
...and ampH6ed from Theocritus— "How the pale Phccbe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymiou, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep, His temples bound with poppy, to the steep Head of old Latmus, where...
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Thirteen satires of Juvenal, Volume 2

Juvenal - 1888 - 484 pages
...tells the 'tale of love' well: 'how the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, | first saw the boy Endj'mion, from whose eyes | she took eternal fire that never dies ; | how she convey'd him softly in a sleep, | his temples bound with poppy, to the steep head of old Latmos, where...
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Essays of William Hazlitt

William Hazlitt - English essays - 1889 - 364 pages
...gather rushes, to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love ; How the pale Phcebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from...temples bound with poppy, to the steep Head of old Latmos, where she stoops each night, Gilding the mountain with her brother's light, To kiss her sweetest."...
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William Hazlitt, Essayist and Critic: Selections from His Writings, with a ...

William Hazlitt - English essays - 1889 - 586 pages
...gather rushes to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love, How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from...eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she convey'd him softly in a sleep, His temples bound with poppy, to the steep Head of old Latmos, where...
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Sabrinae corolla in hortulis Regiae scholae salopiensis contexuerunt tres ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy, James Riddell, George William Clark - English poetry - 1890 - 530 pages
...gather rushes to make many a ring for thy long fingers, tell the tales of love, how the pale Phœbe, hunting in a grove, first saw the boy Endymion, from...temples bound with poppy, to the steep head of old Latmus, where she stoops each night, gilding the mountain with her brother's light, to kiss her sweetest....
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Imagination and Fancy: Or, Selections from the English Poets, Illustrative ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1891 - 342 pages
...gather rushes, to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love ; How the pale Phoabe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from...never dies; How she conveyed him softly in a sleep, Sis temples bound with poppy, to the steep Head of old Latmus, where she stoops each night, Gilding...
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