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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Where rivers smoothest run , deep are the fords ; The dial stirs , yet none perceives it move ; The firmest faith is in the fewest words ; The turtles cannot sing , and yet they love . True hearts have eyes , and ears , no tongues to ...
Where rivers smoothest run , deep are the fords ; The dial stirs , yet none perceives it move ; The firmest faith is in the fewest words ; The turtles cannot sing , and yet they love . True hearts have eyes , and ears , no tongues to ...
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... deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves , that weltering wont to be , 55 Are stable like the land . So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair Again repeats them ...
... deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves , that weltering wont to be , 55 Are stable like the land . So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair Again repeats them ...
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... deep appear . 120 Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! All labourers draw home at even , 125 And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of ...
... deep appear . 120 Oh then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! All labourers draw home at even , 125 And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of ...
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... deep vermilion in the rose ; They were but sweet , but figures of delight , Drawn after you - you pattern of all those . Yet seemed it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . 5 10 William Shakespeare ...
... deep vermilion in the rose ; They were but sweet , but figures of delight , Drawn after you - you pattern of all those . Yet seemed it winter still , and , you away , As with your shadow I with these did play . 5 10 William Shakespeare ...
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