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| 4761. | Orinda upon Little Hector Philips by Katherine Philips> | | Twice forty months of Wedlock did I stay,
Then had my vows crown'd with a Lovely boy,
And yet in forty days he dropt away,
O swift Visissitude of h... |
| 4763. | 6th April 1651 L'Amitie: To Mrs. M. Awbrey by Katherine Philips> | | Soule of my soule! my Joy, my crown, my friend!
A name which all the rest doth comprehend;
How happy are we now, whose sols are grown,
By an incomp... |
| 4764. | To Mr. Vaughan, Silurist on His Poems by Katherine Philips> | | Had I ador'd the multitude, and thence
Got an antipathy to wit and sence,
And hug'd that fate, in hope the world would grant
'Twas good -- affectio... |
| 4765. | Les pas by Paul Valery> | | Tes pas, enfants de mon silence,
Saintement, lentement placés,
Vers le lit de ma vigilance
Procèdent muets et glacés.
Personne pure, ombre di... |
| 4766. | Boaz Asleep by Victor Hugo> | | Boaz, overcome with weariness, by torchlight
made his pallet on the threshing floor
where all day he had worked, and now he slept
among the bush... |
| 4767. | The Poor Children by Victor Hugo> | | Take heed of this small child of earth;
He is great; he hath in him God most high.
Children before their fleshly birth
Are lights alive in the b... |
| 4769. | Appeal by Edith Nesbit> | | Daphnis dearest, wherefore weave me
Webs of lies lest truth should grieve me?
I could pardon much, believe me:
Dower me, Daphnis, or bereave me,
K... |
| 4770. | The Despot by Edith Nesbit> | | 1 The garden mould was damp and chill,
2 Winter had had his brutal will
3 Since over all the year's content
4 His devastating legions went.
5 T... |
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