Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes: Authors, 550; Subjects, 435; Quotations, 13,600 |
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... shade , Robed in the lightning which his hand allay'd . BYRON : Age of Bronze . The starry Galileo with his woes . BYRON : Childe Harold . The blind old man of Scio's rocky isle . BYRON : Bride of Abydos . Think you , if Laura had been ...
... shade , Robed in the lightning which his hand allay'd . BYRON : Age of Bronze . The starry Galileo with his woes . BYRON : Childe Harold . The blind old man of Scio's rocky isle . BYRON : Bride of Abydos . Think you , if Laura had been ...
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... shade , these duteous lays . Lee had thy fire , and Congreve had toy wit ; And copyists , here and there , some likeness hit ; But none possess'd thy graces and thy ease , For thee alone ' twas natural to please . WALTER HARTE Pope came ...
... shade , these duteous lays . Lee had thy fire , and Congreve had toy wit ; And copyists , here and there , some likeness hit ; But none possess'd thy graces and thy ease , For thee alone ' twas natural to please . WALTER HARTE Pope came ...
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... shade , Horace , immortal bard ! supinely laid . PRIOR . PRIOR . Me all too mean for such a task I weet ; Yet if the sovereign lady deigns to smile , I'll follow Horace with impetuous heat , And clothe the verse in Spenser's native ...
... shade , Horace , immortal bard ! supinely laid . PRIOR . PRIOR . Me all too mean for such a task I weet ; Yet if the sovereign lady deigns to smile , I'll follow Horace with impetuous heat , And clothe the verse in Spenser's native ...
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... Shade deep'ning over shade , the country round Imbrown ; crowded umbrage , dusk and dun , Of every hue , from wan declining green To sooty dark . THOMSON : Seasons . The pale descending year , yet pleasing still , A gentler mood ...
... Shade deep'ning over shade , the country round Imbrown ; crowded umbrage , dusk and dun , Of every hue , from wan declining green To sooty dark . THOMSON : Seasons . The pale descending year , yet pleasing still , A gentler mood ...
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... shade , that all men might it see . SPENSER . Fair is my love When the rose in her cheek appears , Or in her eyes the fire of love doth spark . SPENSER . What great despite doth fortune to thee bear , Thus lowly to abase thy beauty ...
... shade , that all men might it see . SPENSER . Fair is my love When the rose in her cheek appears , Or in her eyes the fire of love doth spark . SPENSER . What great despite doth fortune to thee bear , Thus lowly to abase thy beauty ...
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ADDISON ANNE BRADSTREET beauty BEN JONSON birds blest bliss breast breath bright BYRON charms Childe Harold clouds coursers COWLEY COWPER dark death delight DENHAM doth dreams DRYDEN earth eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fear flowers fools gentle give glory golden grace grief happy hast hath heart heaven honour hope hour Hudibras ISAAC WATTS JOANNA BAILLIE king light live look Lord MILTON mind morning muse N. P. WILLIS nature ne'er never night Night Thoughts numbers nymph o'er pain passion peace pleasure POPE pow'r praise pride PRIOR rich ROSCOMMON round shade SHAKSPEARE shine sleep smile soft song sorrow soul SPENSER spirit spring stars stream sweet SWIFT tears thee thine things THOMSON thou art thought tongue trees truth virtue voice WALLER WALTER HARTE weep wind wise woman words YOUNG youth