The Viking Book of Poetry of the English-speaking World: "GENTLE NYMPHS, BE NOT REFUSING" ; 2. "SO SHUTS THE MARIGOLD HER LEAVES"Richard Aldington Viking Press, 1958 - American poetry For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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Page 199
... thine annoy ? If the true concord of well tunéd sounds , By unions married , do offend thine ear , They do but sweetly chide thee , who confounds In singleness the parts that thou shouldst bear . Mark how one string , sweet husband to ...
... thine annoy ? If the true concord of well tunéd sounds , By unions married , do offend thine ear , They do but sweetly chide thee , who confounds In singleness the parts that thou shouldst bear . Mark how one string , sweet husband to ...
Page 235
... thine . I sent thee late a rosy wreath , Not so much honouring thee , As giving it a hope that there It could not withered be . But thou thereon did'st only breathe And sent'st it back to me , Since when it breathes and smells , I swear ...
... thine . I sent thee late a rosy wreath , Not so much honouring thee , As giving it a hope that there It could not withered be . But thou thereon did'st only breathe And sent'st it back to me , Since when it breathes and smells , I swear ...
Page 623
... thine . And thine the Human Face , and thine The Human Hands and Feet and Breath , Entering thro ' the Gates of Birth And passing thro ' the Gates of Death . And O thou Lamb of God , whom I Slew in my dark self - righteous pride , Art ...
... thine . And thine the Human Face , and thine The Human Hands and Feet and Breath , Entering thro ' the Gates of Birth And passing thro ' the Gates of Death . And O thou Lamb of God , whom I Slew in my dark self - righteous pride , Art ...
Contents
ANONYMOUS A D 600800 | 1 |
THE MILLERE WAS A STOUT CARL | 11 |
FROM The Legend of Good Women | 17 |
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17TH CENTURY ANONYMOUS Art thou beauty birds bless bliss bower breast breath bright cherry lip crown cuckoo Cynthia's Revels dance dead dear death delight dost doth earth eyes face fair fate fear fire flowers fools frae give glory golden Golden Slumbers grace green grief happy hast hath hear heart Heaven honour king kiss lady lero light lips live look Lord Love's lovers Lycidas maid Mark Antony merry mistress morn Muse ne'er never night numbers nymphs o'er pleasure poets praise queen rich rose round scorn shade shine sigh sing sleep smiles soft Song Sonnet sorrow soul spring stay sweet Tamburlaine tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Timor Mortis conturbat true Twas unto Vicar of Bray wanton weep Whilst WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wine wings young youth