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Pagina 101
It does not , however , demand a very keen nose to retrace the footing of such a stanza as : 6 Bring hither the pink and purple columbine With gelliflowers ; Bring sweet carnations and sops - in - wine , Worn of paramours ; Strew me the ...
It does not , however , demand a very keen nose to retrace the footing of such a stanza as : 6 Bring hither the pink and purple columbine With gelliflowers ; Bring sweet carnations and sops - in - wine , Worn of paramours ; Strew me the ...
Pagina 248
1 ) :* O , that delightful engine of her thoughts , That blabb'd them with such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth its pretty hollow cage Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it sung Sweet varied notes , enchanting every ear .
1 ) :* O , that delightful engine of her thoughts , That blabb'd them with such pleasing eloquence , Is torn from forth its pretty hollow cage Where , like a sweet melodious bird , it sung Sweet varied notes , enchanting every ear .
Pagina 250
The Troilus must certainly have been a part of Shakespeare's life , else he could never have written the opening to the Fifth Act of his Merchant of Venice : 6 The moon shines bright ; in such a night as this When the sweet wind did ...
The Troilus must certainly have been a part of Shakespeare's life , else he could never have written the opening to the Fifth Act of his Merchant of Venice : 6 The moon shines bright ; in such a night as this When the sweet wind did ...
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