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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Page 64
1835
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper

William Cowper - 1924 - 620 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheek bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humour interposed too often makes ; All this still...
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The Ethics of Criticism and Other Essays

Norbert Hardy Wallis - English literature - 1924 - 244 pages
...childhood — " Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou mightst know me safe and warmly laid . . . All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love . . ."3 and the misfortunes of manhood — " But me, scarce hoping to attain that rest, Always from...
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Letture inglesi: coordinate al programma governativo dei licei e corredate ...

Carlo Formichi - 1925 - 518 pages
...plum; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks (1) That humour interposed too often makes; All this...
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Ideas and Forms in English and American Literature

Homer Andrew Watt, James Buell Munn - American literature - 1925 - 1242 pages
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The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse

David Nichol Smith - English poetry - 1926 - 744 pages
...my home, The biscuit, or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd, By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this,...all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and brakes That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this still...
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Types of Poetry

American poetry - 1926 - 1090 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheek bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, 65 Ne 'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humor interposed too often makes ; All this...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; К e'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humour interposed too often makes ; All this still...
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Harper's Anthology for College Courses in Composition and Literature: A ...

Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - Literature - 1926 - 906 pages
...plum; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed! All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes That humor interposed too often makes; All this still...
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Drums of Morning: Inspirational Readings Chiefly from Modern Writers

Henry Neumann - American literature - 1926 - 272 pages
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this, and, more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks That humour interposed too often makes ; All this, still...
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Heath Readings in the Literature of England

Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...plum; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, 65 Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and brakes, That humor interposed too often makes; All this still...
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