Cavalier Poets: Selected PoemsThomas Clayton Oxford University Press, 1978 - 363ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... head towards me , Guess I may what I must be : First , I shall decline my head ; Secondly , I shall be dead ; Lastly , safely buried . 34 A Lyric to Mirth While the milder Fates consent , Let's enjoy our merriment : Drink and dance and ...
... head towards me , Guess I may what I must be : First , I shall decline my head ; Secondly , I shall be dead ; Lastly , safely buried . 34 A Lyric to Mirth While the milder Fates consent , Let's enjoy our merriment : Drink and dance and ...
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... head ' twill be , When it is free From that fresh upper skin , The gazer's joy , and sin . The gum and glistening which with art Hangs down the hair - ' t 20 20 25 30 And studied method in each part Looks just as if that day Snails ...
... head ' twill be , When it is free From that fresh upper skin , The gazer's joy , and sin . The gum and glistening which with art Hangs down the hair - ' t 20 20 25 30 And studied method in each part Looks just as if that day Snails ...
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... head . Who shall a name for thee create , Deep riddle of mysterious state ? Bold Nature , that gives common birth 15 20 To all products of seas and earth , Of thee , as earthquakes , is afraid , 25 Nor will thy dire deliv'ry aid . Thou ...
... head . Who shall a name for thee create , Deep riddle of mysterious state ? Bold Nature , that gives common birth 15 20 To all products of seas and earth , Of thee , as earthquakes , is afraid , 25 Nor will thy dire deliv'ry aid . Thou ...
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Apollo Barley-Break bays beauty Ben Jonson breast breath bride canst Carew Catullus Cavalier Cavalier poets Charles Cotton Charon court crown dead Dean Prior Donne Donne's doth Dunlap ears earth elegy Elysium eyes fair falconry fate fear fire flame flowers give grace hair hand hast hath heart heaven Henry Lawes Herrick Hesperides honour Hymen Hymenaei John Jonson Julia King kiss Lady live look Lord Love's Lovelace Lovelace's lovers Lucasta maid Martin Mistress Musical setting ne'er night o'er Orpheus Ovid play poem poetry poets Richard Lovelace Robert Herrick Roman roses sacred Saint sense shalt shine Showbread sigh sing smile soft Song soul sphere spring star Suckling Suckling's sweet sylleptic tears tell thee thine THOMAS CAREW thou art thou dost thyself Tilley twas unto verse virgins weep Whilst Wilkinson wind wine wings ¥É¥Ï