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" With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies ; How silently ; and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries... "
Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z - Page 13397
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The Works of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 pages
...takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions. " With how sad steps, oh moon, thou climb'st the skies; How silently ; and...it be, that even in heavenly place That busy archer bis sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...poetry of his day was generally; but the pening lines are moat harmonious : — With how sad steps, 0 Moon, thou climb'st the skies ! How silently, and with how wan a face! What ! may it be, that e'en in heav'nly place That busy areher his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long-with-love-acauainted...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1856 - 444 pages
...in heav'nly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that loug-with-love-acauainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks; thy languish'd grace To me, that foel the like, thy state descries. Then, ev'n of fellowship, 0 Moon, tell...
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The essays of Elia. A new ed

Charles Lamb - 1857 - 380 pages
...takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions, i. With how sad steps, 0 Moon, thou climb'st the skies ; How silently, and...feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languish t grace To me, that feel the like, thy state descries. Then, even of fellowship, 0 Moon, tell...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volume 2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1857 - 564 pages
...takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions. " With how sad steps, oh moon, thou climb'st the skies; How silently ; and...with how wan a face ' What '. may it be, that even in heaverrly pla-e That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes...
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Select specimens of the English poets, ed. by A. De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...with whom he wrote his Arcadia. Sidney was born in 1554, and died in 1586, at the age of thirty-two. With how sad steps, O Moon ! thou climb'st the skies,...busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long with love acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks,...
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Odes and Sonnets

1859 - 128 pages
...songster, them my mind dost raise To airs of spheres, yes, and to angels' lays. WILLIAM DRUMMOND. SONNET. WITH how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies...silently, and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that e'en in heav'nly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquaintcd...
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Odes and Sonnets, Illustrated

1859 - 116 pages
...songster, thou my mind dost raise To airs of spheres, yes, and to angels' lays. WILLIAM DRUMMOND. SONNET. WITH how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies...silently, and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that e'en in heav'nly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted...
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The Life and Times of Sir Philip Sidney

S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 490 pages
...he would still deserve to rank among the poets of his country : — " With how sad steps, O moone, thou climbst the skies, How silently, and with how...? What, may it be that even in heavenly place That busie archer his sharp arrows tries ? " Sure if that long with Love acquainted eyes Can judge of Love,...
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The Life and Times of Sir Philip Sidney

S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 326 pages
...heavenly place That busie archer his sharp arrows tries ? " Sure if that long with Love acquainted eyes Can judge of Love, thou feel'st a Lover's case, I read it in thy looks, thy languisht grace, To me that feele the like, thy state descries. " Then ev'n of fellowship, O moone,...
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