Immortal Lyrics: An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh to A.E. HousmanHudson Strode |
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... voices understood By your weak accents - what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , As if the spring were all your ...
... voices understood By your weak accents - what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , As if the spring were all your ...
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... voice might captivate my mind . I could have fled from one but singly fair : My dis - intangled soul itself might save , Breaking the curlèd trammels of her hair . But how should I avoid to be her slave , Whose subtile art invisibly can ...
... voice might captivate my mind . I could have fled from one but singly fair : My dis - intangled soul itself might save , Breaking the curlèd trammels of her hair . But how should I avoid to be her slave , Whose subtile art invisibly can ...
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... voice we hear : Hast thou a star to guide thy path , Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitant ! with thee I hail the time of flow'rs , When heav'n is fill'd with music sweet Of birds among the bow'rs . The schoolboy , wand'ring in ...
... voice we hear : Hast thou a star to guide thy path , Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitant ! with thee I hail the time of flow'rs , When heav'n is fill'd with music sweet Of birds among the bow'rs . The schoolboy , wand'ring in ...
Contents
ANONYMOUS | 7 |
Poor soul the centre of my sinful earth | 10 |
As life what is so sweet | 31 |
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Immortal Lyrics: An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh ... Hudson Strode No preview available - 1938 |
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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