Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - Всего страниц: 678 |
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... thee tell to me , Why thou complainest not when in one hour thou fade away : Then we shall seek thee but not find ; ah Thel is like to Thee . I pass away . yet I complain , and no one hears my voice . The Cloud then shew'd his golden ...
... thee tell to me , Why thou complainest not when in one hour thou fade away : Then we shall seek thee but not find ; ah Thel is like to Thee . I pass away . yet I complain , and no one hears my voice . The Cloud then shew'd his golden ...
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... thee still , my Dear , While the sands o ' life shall run . And fare thee weel , my only Luve ! And fare thee weel , a while ! And I will come again , my Luve , Tho ' it ware ten thousand mile ! 5 10 Auld lang syne ( 1796 ) The text is ...
... thee still , my Dear , While the sands o ' life shall run . And fare thee weel , my only Luve ! And fare thee weel , a while ! And I will come again , my Luve , Tho ' it ware ten thousand mile ! 5 10 Auld lang syne ( 1796 ) The text is ...
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... thee , and thus aspire to live . As the tall oak , whose vigorous branches form An ample shade and brave the wildest ... thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes Fate and thy ...
... thee , and thus aspire to live . As the tall oak , whose vigorous branches form An ample shade and brave the wildest ... thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then from our lofty hopes and longing eyes Fate and thy ...
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