A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... And bees have stings , although they be not great . Seas have their surges , so have shallow springs ; And love is love , in beggars as in kings . 5 Where rivers smoothest run , deep are the fords ; of English Poetry . 5.
... And bees have stings , although they be not great . Seas have their surges , so have shallow springs ; And love is love , in beggars as in kings . 5 Where rivers smoothest run , deep are the fords ; of English Poetry . 5.
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... kings bade Heaven defiance ? When these I to my mind revoke , Methinks I see a mighty smoke Thick mounting from quick - burning matter , Which in an instant winds do scatter . 4 OMNIA SOMNIA . Go , silly worm , drudge , trudge , and ...
... kings bade Heaven defiance ? When these I to my mind revoke , Methinks I see a mighty smoke Thick mounting from quick - burning matter , Which in an instant winds do scatter . 4 OMNIA SOMNIA . Go , silly worm , drudge , trudge , and ...
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... King Harry . And taking many a fort , Furnished in warlike sort , Marched towards Agincourt In happy hour ; Skirmishing day by day With those that stopped his way , Where the French general lay With all his power . 15 10 57 Which in his ...
... King Harry . And taking many a fort , Furnished in warlike sort , Marched towards Agincourt In happy hour ; Skirmishing day by day With those that stopped his way , Where the French general lay With all his power . 15 10 57 Which in his ...
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Which in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while , As from a nation vile , Yet with an angry smile , Their fall portending . And turning to his men , Quoth our ...
Which in his height of pride , King Henry to deride , His ransom to provide To the King sending ; Which he neglects the while , As from a nation vile , Yet with an angry smile , Their fall portending . And turning to his men , Quoth our ...
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... king , His broad sword brandishing , 85 90 Down the French host did ding , As to o'erwhelm it ; And many a deep wound lent , His arms with blood besprent , And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet . Gloucester , that duke so good , Next ...
... king , His broad sword brandishing , 85 90 Down the French host did ding , As to o'erwhelm it ; And many a deep wound lent , His arms with blood besprent , And many a cruel dent Bruised his helmet . Gloucester , that duke so good , Next ...
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