Immortal Lyrics: An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh to A.E. HousmanHudson Strode |
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... Dear , why should you command me to my rest When now the night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks this time becometh lovers best ; Night was ordained together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which though the ...
... Dear , why should you command me to my rest When now the night doth summon all to sleep ? Methinks this time becometh lovers best ; Night was ordained together friends to keep . How happy are all other living things , Which though the ...
Page 57
... dear time's waste : Then can I drown an eye , unus'd to flow , For precious friends hid in death's dateless night , And weep afresh love's long - since - cancell'd woe , And moan the expense of many a vanisht sight . Than can I grieve ...
... dear time's waste : Then can I drown an eye , unus'd to flow , For precious friends hid in death's dateless night , And weep afresh love's long - since - cancell'd woe , And moan the expense of many a vanisht sight . Than can I grieve ...
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... Dear , from thine arms then let me fly Dear , why should you command me to my rest Death , be not proud , though some have called thee Death stands above me , whispering low Drink to me only with thine eyes Earth has not anything to ...
... Dear , from thine arms then let me fly Dear , why should you command me to my rest Death , be not proud , though some have called thee Death stands above me , whispering low Drink to me only with thine eyes Earth has not anything to ...
Contents
ANONYMOUS | 7 |
Poor soul the centre of my sinful earth | 10 |
As life what is so sweet | 31 |
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A. E. Housman beauty birds Blake bough breath bright Burns Camelot Carolinians cloud country loves Cuckoo Cynara darling buds dear death delight Donne dost doth earth Elizabethan eternal eyes fair fear fire flowers golden green grief hair happy hath hear heart heaven hour John Anderson John Donne kings kiss Lady of Shalott leaves light live look love a shepherd love is dead love's lovers loves such sweet Lycidas lyric lyric poetry moon morning move Nature Art ne'er never night o'er pale poems poetry poets rain river rose round shepherd swain shine sigh silent sing sleep smile song soul spring star summer sweet Afton sweet desires gain tears tell thee thine thing thou art thought thro tree true verse wanton weep wild William Blake willow-tree wind wind's twelve quarters wings