Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2 |
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When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English Poetry , that CHAUCER may be resembled to " a genial day in an English Spring .
When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English Poetry , that CHAUCER may be resembled to " a genial day in an English Spring .
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But winter returns with redoubled horrors : the clouds condense more formidably than before ; and those tender buds and early blossoms which were called forth by the transient gleam of a temporary sunshine are nipped by frosts ...
But winter returns with redoubled horrors : the clouds condense more formidably than before ; and those tender buds and early blossoms which were called forth by the transient gleam of a temporary sunshine are nipped by frosts ...
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On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right suffer death's violence , Tender of limbes ...
On thee and me dependeth the trespace , Touching our guilt and our great offence ; But , welaway ! most angelik of face , Oure childè , young in his pure innocence , Shall agayn right suffer death's violence , Tender of limbes ...
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... And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy short reign is past , the fev'rish sun The sultry tropic fears , and moves more slowly on . So may thy tender blossoms fear no blite , Nor 16 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... And Nature's ready pencil paints the flow'rs : When thy short reign is past , the fev'rish sun The sultry tropic fears , and moves more slowly on . So may thy tender blossoms fear no blite , Nor 16 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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So may thy tender blossoms fear no blite , Nor goats with venom'd teeth thy tendrils bite , As thou shalt guide my wand'ring feet to find The fragrant greens I seek , my brows to bind . It would appear a difficult and a dangerous task ...
So may thy tender blossoms fear no blite , Nor goats with venom'd teeth thy tendrils bite , As thou shalt guide my wand'ring feet to find The fragrant greens I seek , my brows to bind . It would appear a difficult and a dangerous task ...
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