A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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Стр. viii
... hands of every member of the house- hold . I wish I could have kept it within a moderate size by no more than the excluding from it everything of inferior value ; but it will be evident to all who are at all ac- quainted with the ...
... hands of every member of the house- hold . I wish I could have kept it within a moderate size by no more than the excluding from it everything of inferior value ; but it will be evident to all who are at all ac- quainted with the ...
Стр. xi
... hand - leading of others ; nor I trust shall I be found fault with that I have sometimes taken upon me in these notes to indicate what seemed worthy of special admiration ; or sought in other ways to plant the reader at that point of ...
... hand - leading of others ; nor I trust shall I be found fault with that I have sometimes taken upon me in these notes to indicate what seemed worthy of special admiration ; or sought in other ways to plant the reader at that point of ...
Стр. 17
... hands how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain ...
... hands how she did cry , And what she said , I know it , I. I know she swore with raging mind , Her kingdom only set apart , There was no loss by law of kind That could have gone so near her heart ; And this was chiefly all her pain ...
Стр. 18
... rose that untouched stands , Armed with her briars , how sweetly smells But , plucked and strained through ruder hands , Her scent no longer with her dwells . 15 But scent and beauty both are gone , And leaves 18 A Household Book.
... rose that untouched stands , Armed with her briars , how sweetly smells But , plucked and strained through ruder hands , Her scent no longer with her dwells . 15 But scent and beauty both are gone , And leaves 18 A Household Book.
Стр. 21
... hand her yet half trembling took , And with her own good - will her firmly tied ; Strange thing meseemed to see a beast so wild So goodly won , with her own will beguiled . Edmund Spenser . XVIII A VISION UPON THE FAIRY QUEEN ...
... hand her yet half trembling took , And with her own good - will her firmly tied ; Strange thing meseemed to see a beast so wild So goodly won , with her own will beguiled . Edmund Spenser . XVIII A VISION UPON THE FAIRY QUEEN ...
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