The Oxford Library of English Poetry, Том 1John Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 443 |
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... wild abyss , The womb of Nature and perhaps her grave , Of neither sea , nor shore , nor air , nor fire , But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confus'dly , and which thus must ever fight , Unless th ' Almighty Maker them ordain ...
... wild abyss , The womb of Nature and perhaps her grave , Of neither sea , nor shore , nor air , nor fire , But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confus'dly , and which thus must ever fight , Unless th ' Almighty Maker them ordain ...
Стр. 374
... wild deluge from the East , His monarchy new planted in the West . But as in time each great imperial race Degenerates , and gives some new one place : So did this noble empire wast , Sunk by degrees from glories past , And in the ...
... wild deluge from the East , His monarchy new planted in the West . But as in time each great imperial race Degenerates , and gives some new one place : So did this noble empire wast , Sunk by degrees from glories past , And in the ...
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... wild the tame : That the uncertain and adulterous fruit Might put the palate in dispute . His green Seraglio has its eunuchs too ; Lest any tyrant him out - do , And in the cherry he does nature vex , To procreate without a sex . ' Tis ...
... wild the tame : That the uncertain and adulterous fruit Might put the palate in dispute . His green Seraglio has its eunuchs too ; Lest any tyrant him out - do , And in the cherry he does nature vex , To procreate without a sex . ' Tis ...
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