Haste, haste, to decke the haire, Of th' only sweetly faire. V. See! rosie is her bower, Her flo...
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My lively shade thou ever shalt retaine In thy inclosed feather-framed glasse, And but unto our se...
She's that fixt heav'n, which never moves. II. In marble, steele, or porphyrie, Who carves or sta...
Knowing her self no longer-liv'd, But for one look of her upheaves, Then 'stead of teares straight...
Aspires, till at the top his eyes Have lost the safety of the plain, Then begs of Fate the vales a...
<34.1> i.e. the white glove of the lady with its five fingers. <34.2> Doom. <34.3&g...
See! with what constant motion Even and glorious, as the sunne, Gratiana steeres that noble frame,...
But I must search the black and faire, Like skilfulle minerallists that sound For treasure in un-p...
"Oh shrill-voiced insect! that with dew-drops sweet Inebriate----" See also Cowley's ANACREONTIQUE...
home, which is just about there, in an hour." "I see," said Schwab. But all he saw was a finger in ...
them that evening. The enthusiasm for Reform perceptibly increased. An hour later Winthrop came ov...
Lucasta by Richard Lovelace TO WILLIAM HAZLITT, ESQ., OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, A REGISTRAR OF THE C...
at the commencement. It may not be generally known that, independently of its imperfections in othe...
[?presented]. "'He had heard that the Petition, that went under the name of the Kentish Petition, ...
died before her husband, to whom she brought no issue. The following lines are prefixed to FONS LAC...