The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 294
... sent the next day to invite him again . When he came , he went to make an apology , for his going away , but my Lady would accept of none but in verse . A lady , wise as well as fair , Whose conscience always was her care , Thoughtful ...
... sent the next day to invite him again . When he came , he went to make an apology , for his going away , but my Lady would accept of none but in verse . A lady , wise as well as fair , Whose conscience always was her care , Thoughtful ...
Pàgina 376
... sent the magpie from the British soil , With restless beak thy blooming fruit to spoil , To din thine ears with unharmonious clack , And haunt thy holy walls in white and black . What else are those thou seest in bishop's gear 50 Who ...
... sent the magpie from the British soil , With restless beak thy blooming fruit to spoil , To din thine ears with unharmonious clack , And haunt thy holy walls in white and black . What else are those thou seest in bishop's gear 50 Who ...
Pàgina 506
... Sent by Boyle ' A paper book is sent by Boyle , Too neatly gilt for me to soil . Delany sends a silver standish , When I no more a pen can brandish . Let both around my tomb be placed , As trophies of a muse deceased : And let the ...
... Sent by Boyle ' A paper book is sent by Boyle , Too neatly gilt for me to soil . Delany sends a silver standish , When I no more a pen can brandish . Let both around my tomb be placed , As trophies of a muse deceased : And let the ...
Continguts
Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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