A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... hast , as I Commanded thee , done blabbing , Because to give the lie 75 Deserves no less than stabbing , Stab at thee who that will , No stab the soul can kill . VII I Anon . MUNDUS QUALIS . What is the world ? tell , worldling , if ...
... hast , as I Commanded thee , done blabbing , Because to give the lie 75 Deserves no less than stabbing , Stab at thee who that will , No stab the soul can kill . VII I Anon . MUNDUS QUALIS . What is the world ? tell , worldling , if ...
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... hast handled been a while ; Like sere flowers to be thrown aside ; — And I will sigh , while some will smile , To see thy love for more than one Hath brought thee to be loved by none . XV Sir Robert Aytoun . The shepherd's faREWELL ...
... hast handled been a while ; Like sere flowers to be thrown aside ; — And I will sigh , while some will smile , To see thy love for more than one Hath brought thee to be loved by none . XV Sir Robert Aytoun . The shepherd's faREWELL ...
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... hast brought That hour upon my morn of age , Henceforth I quit thee from my thought , My part is ended on thy stage . Do not once hope , that thou canst tempt A spirit so resolved to tread 5 Upon thy throat , and live exempt From all ...
... hast brought That hour upon my morn of age , Henceforth I quit thee from my thought , My part is ended on thy stage . Do not once hope , that thou canst tempt A spirit so resolved to tread 5 Upon thy throat , and live exempt From all ...
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... hast to me . 40 My tender , first , and simple years Thou didst abuse , and then betray ; Since stirr'dst up jealousies and fears , When all the causes were away . Then in a soil hast planted me , Where breathe the basest of thy fools ...
... hast to me . 40 My tender , first , and simple years Thou didst abuse , and then betray ; Since stirr'dst up jealousies and fears , When all the causes were away . Then in a soil hast planted me , Where breathe the basest of thy fools ...
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... ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . E 5 Fear no more the frown o ' the great , of English Poetry . 49 LIII ...
... ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . E 5 Fear no more the frown o ' the great , of English Poetry . 49 LIII ...
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