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Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations ... - Page 8
by John Milton - 1791 - 608 pages
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Guy's new speaker, selections of poetry and prose from the best writers in ...

Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damcetas loved to hear our song. But, O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, shepherd, thee the woods and desert caves, With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

English poetry - 1852 - 874 pages
...cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damivtas lov'd to hear our song. ets grow throng'd and busy as by day : Some run for buckets to the hallo must return ! Thee, shepherd, thee the woods, and desert caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1852 - 424 pages
...heel From the glad sound would not be absent long : And old Damoetas loved to hear our song. But, oh! the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone and never must return ! Thee, shepherd, thee the woods, and desert caves, With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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Milton's Poetical Works: With Life, Critical ..., Page 109, Volume 2

John Milton - 1853 - 372 pages
...cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damoetas loved to hear our song. But, O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and desart caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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Poets of England and America: Being Selections from the Best Authors of Both ...

Poets, American - 1853 - 560 pages
...cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damsetas loved to hear our song. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, shepherd, thee the woods, and desert caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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Milton's Poetical Works: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ..., Volume 2

John Milton - Milton, John, 1608-1674 - 1853 - 380 pages
...cloven heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damoetas loved to hear our song. But, O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and desart caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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Milton's Poetical Works: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ..., Volume 2

John Milton, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 376 pages
...heel From the glad sound would not be absent long ; And old Damoetas loved to hear our song. But, 0 the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and desart caves With wild thyme and the gadding vine...
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The Poetical Works of William H. C. Hosmer, Volume 1

William Howe Cuyler Hosmer - Indians of North America - 1854 - 392 pages
...despotic power, Is more endearing record of his deeds Than pompous marble or a pyramid. EPICEDIUM. " But, O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must returu." MfLiltv. WHEN. her brow, untouched by corroding care, Like the fold of a summer cloud,...
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The Beauties of the British Poets, with a Few Introductory Observations

George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...cloven heel, From the glad sound would nut be absent long, And old Dameetas loved to hear our song.But, O the heavy change ! now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods and desert caves, 'With wild thime and the gadding vine...
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The Genius, and Character of Burns

John Wilson - 1854 - 252 pages
...refer to the Lycidas—and to say that Robert Burns will stand a comparison with John Milton. " But oh, the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never must return! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and desert caves, With wild thyme, and the gadding vine...
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