Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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... With nectar pore his oozy locks be laves , And hears th ' unexpressive puptial
song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love . There entertain him all the
saints above , In solemn troops and sweet societies , That sing , and singing in
their ...
... With nectar pore his oozy locks be laves , And hears th ' unexpressive puptial
song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love . There entertain him all the
saints above , In solemn troops and sweet societies , That sing , and singing in
their ...
Page 185
What bird so sings , yet so does wail ? ... None but the lark so shrill and clear ;
Now at heaven's gates she claps her wings , The morn not waking ' till she sings .
... Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing “ Cuckoo , ” — to welcome in the spring ?
What bird so sings , yet so does wail ? ... None but the lark so shrill and clear ;
Now at heaven's gates she claps her wings , The morn not waking ' till she sings .
... Hark how the jolly cuckoos sing “ Cuckoo , ” — to welcome in the spring ?
Page 186
Sing to Apollo , god of day , Whose golden beams with morning play , And make
her eyes so brightly shine , Aurora's face is called divine . Sing to Phæbus and
that throne Of diamonds which he sits upon . lô pæans let us sing , To physic's
and ...
Sing to Apollo , god of day , Whose golden beams with morning play , And make
her eyes so brightly shine , Aurora's face is called divine . Sing to Phæbus and
that throne Of diamonds which he sits upon . lô pæans let us sing , To physic's
and ...
Page 271
The beech shall yield a cool safe canopy , While down I sit , and chant to th '
echoing wood ; Oh , singing might I live , and singing die ! ... Hark then , ah hark !
you gentle shepherd crew ; An isle I fain would sing , an island fair ; A place too ...
The beech shall yield a cool safe canopy , While down I sit , and chant to th '
echoing wood ; Oh , singing might I live , and singing die ! ... Hark then , ah hark !
you gentle shepherd crew ; An isle I fain would sing , an island fair ; A place too ...
Page 363
To enchant her sacred visitor , Panglory is made to sing the following lines :' Tis
love that makes the heav'ns to move ; And the sun doth burn in love ! Love the
strong and weak doth yoke , And makes the ivy climb the oak ; Under whose ...
To enchant her sacred visitor , Panglory is made to sing the following lines :' Tis
love that makes the heav'ns to move ; And the sun doth burn in love ! Love the
strong and weak doth yoke , And makes the ivy climb the oak ; Under whose ...
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