Sentence examples for go lovely from inspiring English sources

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Churton Collins thought this was "amazing nonsense" — in no true understanding of literature could you say that "Go, Lovely Rose" had the influence of "Paradise Lost".

Several of Waller's poems, including "Go, lovely Rose!"—one of the most famous lyric poems in English literature had circulated for some 20 years before the appearance of his Poems in 1645.

Gosse claimed that the first English poet to write in distichs was the hero of his small volume, Edmund Waller, who is now known mostly for his lyrics "Go, Lovely Rose" and "On a Girdle," and who had, with Gossean facility, written panegyrics to both Oliver Cromwell and the restored King Charles.

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The lyric, open-hearted and yearning ("I know a place that's safe and warm from the crowd / Into your arms, into your arms, I can go") is lovely in its simplicity.

Put them in the box and there you go, a lovely bouncy ball home!

That means I love putting a notebook and pen in my pocket and going for lovely walks along the coast path.

"I just love the idea of pulling up to a traffic light and seeing gone these lovely object swaying off the back of a pick-up truck," she says.

Elsewhere, Paisley muses on stardom ("Easy Money") and heaven ("When I Get Where I'm Going," a lovely duet with Dolly Parton).

Gone were lovely details like the sculptured hood, quad headlights and radius corners at the back of the passenger cabin.

In "This Is How It Goes," a lovely, tentative introduction erupted into an unexpected refrain: " 'Cause it's all about drugs, it's all about shame," she sang.

Here goes my lovely list of luxurious leather must-haves..

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