Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 sider |
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... brightest Ray JORGE MANRIQUE . Ode Absence FELIPE MEY . Sonnet F. JOSEPH MORELL . Good Advice 228 • 232 • 233 235 253 254 . 255 To a Poet . 256 FRANCISCO DE OCAÑA . Open the Door . 257 Journey to Bethlem . 259 PEDRO DE PADILLA . The ...
... brightest Ray JORGE MANRIQUE . Ode Absence FELIPE MEY . Sonnet F. JOSEPH MORELL . Good Advice 228 • 232 • 233 235 253 254 . 255 To a Poet . 256 FRANCISCO DE OCAÑA . Open the Door . 257 Journey to Bethlem . 259 PEDRO DE PADILLA . The ...
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... brightest , The dearest spot of earth , Where thou hast loved to scatter Thy gifts of joy and mirth , See how in gloom I wander , How mournfully I rove : Alas ! alas ! this England I can no longer love . What sins have I committed ...
... brightest , The dearest spot of earth , Where thou hast loved to scatter Thy gifts of joy and mirth , See how in gloom I wander , How mournfully I rove : Alas ! alas ! this England I can no longer love . What sins have I committed ...
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... brighter and fairer In grace of her own . I look'd on Jacinta , Her footsteps were light , Her black eyes were sparkling- Those black eyes so bright . A gipsy address'd her , Both cheerful and young ; Her smile was attractive , And ...
... brighter and fairer In grace of her own . I look'd on Jacinta , Her footsteps were light , Her black eyes were sparkling- Those black eyes so bright . A gipsy address'd her , Both cheerful and young ; Her smile was attractive , And ...
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... brightest , richest dress , Wear all your gems , blest vales of ours ! My fair one comes in her loveliness , She comes to gather flowers . Garland me wreaths , thou fertile vale ! Woods of green , your coronets bring ; Pinks of red ...
... brightest , richest dress , Wear all your gems , blest vales of ours ! My fair one comes in her loveliness , She comes to gather flowers . Garland me wreaths , thou fertile vale ! Woods of green , your coronets bring ; Pinks of red ...
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... brightest is ; She shall be thy loving mistress ; She thy faithful wife shall be- ” " She shall never be my mistress , Never be a wife to me- I have lost that lovely maiden Whom I loved so tenderly . " Cancionero de Amberes , 1555 , p ...
... brightest is ; She shall be thy loving mistress ; She thy faithful wife shall be- ” " She shall never be my mistress , Never be a wife to me- I have lost that lovely maiden Whom I loved so tenderly . " Cancionero de Amberes , 1555 , p ...
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2d Edit Allan Cunningham blest bliss Böhl breast breath bright brightest brow Cancionero de Amberes Cancionero de Valencia chain charms Count Alarcos countess dark death despair didst dost dreams dwell earth Engravings eyes fair fair lady fear flocks flow'ret flowers foolscap 8vo gentle give gloomy glory grief heart heaven honour Idem infanta jasmine tree JOHN BOWRING John Clare JORGE MANRIQUE king lady laughing life's live London Magazine Lord love thee love's LUCY AIKIN Madrid maid maiden misery monarch Moorish mortal mother mournful ne'er never night nightingale nought o'er Obras octavo pain pass'd pity Plates Poem Price 17 proud ROBERT SOUTHEY Romancero S. T. COLERIDGE shade shalt shepherd sigh Silva de Romances sleep smile song sorrow soul sweet tears tell thine thou art thou wilt thoughts to-morrow Twas vale Vols volume wandering weep who'll buy William Hazlitt
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