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" me how to spurn Death's lone decaying and oblivion stern From the sweet forehead of a lady mine. The golden clusters of enamouring hair Glow'd in poetic pictures sweetly well;— Why should not tresses dusk, that are so fair On the live brow, have an... "
The Garden of Florence: And Other Poems - Page 128
by John Hamilton Reynolds - 1821 - 175 pages
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The Poetical Works and Other Writings, Volume 2

John Keats - 1883 - 608 pages
...your art so right divine ?— Sweetly ye memoried every golden twine Of your ladies' tresses :—teach me how to spurn Death's lone decaying and oblivion...dearer far Than orbs that mock the hyacinthine-bell. See page 257 of this volume. XI. SONNET BY PIERRE RONSARD. NATURE, ornant Cassandre, qui deuoit De...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other ...

John Keats - English poetry - 1895 - 700 pages
...art so right divine? — Sweetly ye memoried every golden twine Of your ladies ' tresses: — teach me how to spurn Death's lone decaying and oblivion...dearer far Than orbs that mock the hyacinthine-bell. XVII. SONNET BY PIERRE RONSARD.f NATURE, ornant Cassandre, qui deuoit De sa douceur forcer les plus...
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Decorative Art in America: A Lecture

Oscar Wilde - 1906 - 356 pages
...('•) The sestet of Reynolds' sonnet reads as follows: " The golden clusters of enamouring hair Glow 'd in poetic pictures sweetly well:— Why should not...fair On the live brow, have an eternal spell In poesy T—dark eyes are dearer far Than orbs that mock the hyacinthine-bell." (12) John Hamilton Reynolds...
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