Evenings with the Poets, and sketches of their favourite scenes. By the Author of “Success in Life,” etc1860 |
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Page 58
... hear say . Meli . Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , saine ! Faus . It is a sunshine mixt with rain ; It is a toothache , or like pain ; It is a game where none doth gain ; The lass saith no , and would full fain And this is love as I ...
... hear say . Meli . Yet , what is love ? good shepherd , saine ! Faus . It is a sunshine mixt with rain ; It is a toothache , or like pain ; It is a game where none doth gain ; The lass saith no , and would full fain And this is love as I ...
Page 75
... hear . The associations with the mighty mazes of London scarce permit us to reckon it as among the haunts of the poet . Neither shall we follow the more indefinite wanderings which zealous biographers trace out for him , -carrying him ...
... hear . The associations with the mighty mazes of London scarce permit us to reckon it as among the haunts of the poet . Neither shall we follow the more indefinite wanderings which zealous biographers trace out for him , -carrying him ...
Page 79
... hear far din of war , Nor know of sorrow , but with power to heal , And make its happiness as bright as ours ! If tears are there , ' twill be but gladness ' tongue , When silence speaks the eloquence of joy ! If fear EVENINGS WITH THE ...
... hear far din of war , Nor know of sorrow , but with power to heal , And make its happiness as bright as ours ! If tears are there , ' twill be but gladness ' tongue , When silence speaks the eloquence of joy ! If fear EVENINGS WITH THE ...
Page 94
... hear what man can say In a little ? reader , stay . Underneath this stone doth lie As much beauty as could die ; Which in life did harbour give To more virtue than doth live . If at all she had a fault , Leave it buried in the vault ...
... hear what man can say In a little ? reader , stay . Underneath this stone doth lie As much beauty as could die ; Which in life did harbour give To more virtue than doth live . If at all she had a fault , Leave it buried in the vault ...
Page 125
... hear'st thou rather , pure ethereal streain , Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the sun , Before the heavens thou wert , and at the voice Of God , as with a mantle didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep , Won from ...
... hear'st thou rather , pure ethereal streain , Whose fountain who shall tell ? Before the sun , Before the heavens thou wert , and at the voice Of God , as with a mantle didst invest The rising world of waters dark and deep , Won from ...
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