Song – Say, Lovely Dream (Edmund Waller Poems)
Say, lovely dream, where couldst thou findShadows to counterfeit that face?Colors of this glorious kindCome not from any mortal place.In ...
Say, lovely dream, where couldst thou findShadows to counterfeit that face?Colors of this glorious kindCome not from any mortal place.In ...
Thou mayst retire, but think of me When thou art gone afar,Where'er in life thy travels be, If tost along ...
REMAIN , thou deceiver! still deep in my breast, Thy anchor I view as the anchor of peace;To thee ...
FROM THE NOVEL OF CELESTINA. FAREWELL, ye lawns!--by fond remembrance blest,As witnesses of gay unclouded hours;Where, to maternal friendships' bosom ...
I trust my love for thee may expiate The many passions I have felt or feigned For the deluded idols ...
This Shadow, overshadowed, is a TipeOf my full Selfe; if you (who see't) are ripeTo Iudge of Art, behold: a ...
There was an Old Man of the Hague,Whose ideas were excessively vague;He built a balloonTo examine the moon,That deluded Old ...
"Honor be to Mudjekeewis!" Cried the warriors, cried the old men, When he came in triumph homeward With the sacred ...
Then what is the answer?- Not to be deluded by dreams. To know that great civilizations have broken down into ...
in the wares before you spread, Types of all things may be read. 'NEATH the shadow Of these bushes, On ...
Even the death of evil taken by his choosing refusing to submit to stand in the dock of justice Saddened ...
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man, on many, multipli'd his kind, ...
Whose was that gentle voice, that, whispering sweet, Promised methought long days of bliss sincere! Soothing it stole on my ...
DELUDED swain, the pleasure The fickle Fair can give thee, Is but a fairy treasure, Thy hopes will soon deceive ...
Much wine had passed, with grave discourse Of who fucks who, and who does worse (Such as you usually do ...
OF the terrible doubt of appearances, Of the uncertainty after all-that we may be deluded, That may-be reliance and hope ...
See! Winter comes, to rule the varied Year, Sullen, and sad; with all his rising Train, Vapours, and Clouds, and ...
Swift as a spirit hastening to his task Of glory & of good, the Sun sprang forth Rejoicing in his ...
FROM the forests and highlands We come, we come; From the river-girt islands, Where loud waves are dumb Listening to ...
Our great work, the Otia Merseiana, Edited by learned Mister Sampson, And supported by Professor Woodward, Is financed by numerous ...
On the Victory Obtained by Blake over the Spaniards in the Bay of Santa Cruz, in the Island of Tenerife, ...
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