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" That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour and in hue Could make me any summer's story tell, Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew ; Nor did I wonder at the... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of ... - Page 226
by William Shakespeare - 1809
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Sonnets, Selected from English and American Authors

Laura Emma Lockwood - 1916 - 136 pages
...love that well which thou must leave ere long. William Shakespeare. XCVIII FROM you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth hi every thing, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 pages
...cheer That leaves look pale, dreading the winter's near. 1 xcvni From you have I been absent in'the * / every thing, That 2 heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds nor the sweet...
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The English Sonnet

Thomas William Hodgson Crosland - 1917 - 298 pages
...Time : despite thy wrong, A My love shall in my verse ever live young. % . From you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing, That heavy Saturn laugh1 d and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 1120 pages
...dull a cheer That leaves look pale, dreading the Winter's near. if7- xiii CROM you have I been absent in the spring, *. When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in everything, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...love more strong, To love that well which thou must leave ere long. XCVIII FROM you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in everything, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet not the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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Shakespeare's Sonnet Story 1592-1598: Restoring the Sonnets Written to the ...

Arthur Acheson, Edward Thurlow Leeds - 1922 - 714 pages
...cheer That leaves look pale, dreading the winter's near. SONNET XCVIII. From you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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A Glance Toward Shakespeare

John Jay Chapman - 1922 - 132 pages
...swear that the poet is in love. Let the reader glance through Number 98. 98 From you I have been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in everything, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...well apparell'd April on the heel Of limping winter treads. Borneo and Juliet. Act I. Sc.2. L.27. 19 When proud-pied April dress'd in all his trim Hath put a spirit of youth in everything. Sonnet XCVIII. 20 Spongy April. Tempest. Act IV. Sc. 1. L. 65. 21 Sweet April's tears,...
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Bulletin, Volume 9

Women's City Club of Boston - 1922 - 178 pages
...Through the kindness of Mrs. LM Bush an extra case was loaned for the exhibition. SPECIAL GARDEN BOOKS "When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in everything" the thoughts of those who have a garden or who wish they had a garden turn from essays,...
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A Book of British and American Verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pages
...with so dull a cheer That leaves look pale, dreading the Winter 's XCVilI FROM you have I been absent in the spring, When proud-pied April, dress'd in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in everything, That heavy Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds, nor the sweet...
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