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Page 319
... living well : " We may not change , " quoth he , “ this evil plight , Full of sad fear and ghastly dreariment , 16 Then was she fair alone , when none was fair in When all this speech the living tree had spent , I saw before mine eyes ...
... living well : " We may not change , " quoth he , “ this evil plight , Full of sad fear and ghastly dreariment , 16 Then was she fair alone , when none was fair in When all this speech the living tree had spent , I saw before mine eyes ...
Page 408
... living art : But living art may not least part express , Nor life - resembling pencil it can paint : 4 All were it Zeuxis or Praxiteles , His dædal 5 hand would fail and greatly faint , And her perfections with his error taint : Nor ...
... living art : But living art may not least part express , Nor life - resembling pencil it can paint : 4 All were it Zeuxis or Praxiteles , His dædal 5 hand would fail and greatly faint , And her perfections with his error taint : Nor ...
Page 585
... Living , on God and on thyself rely ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . " He now is dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heaven's storehouse he uplaid : His hope is fail'd , and come to pass his dread , And ...
... Living , on God and on thyself rely ; For , when thou diest , all shall with thee die . " He now is dead , and all is with him dead , Save what in heaven's storehouse he uplaid : His hope is fail'd , and come to pass his dread , And ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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