A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... hear , and see , and sigh ; and then they break . IO VI THE SOUL'S ERRAND . Go , Soul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand ; Fear not to touch the best ; The truth shall be thy warrant . Go , since I needs must die , And give ...
... hear , and see , and sigh ; and then they break . IO VI THE SOUL'S ERRAND . Go , Soul , the body's guest , Upon a thankless errand ; Fear not to touch the best ; The truth shall be thy warrant . Go , since I needs must die , And give ...
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... ears ' gan first to hark The pleasant words that thou me told , I would as then I had been free From ears to hear , and eyes to see . 10 15 20 25 30 5 And when in mind I did consent To follow thus of English Poetry . 17.
... ears ' gan first to hark The pleasant words that thou me told , I would as then I had been free From ears to hear , and eyes to see . 10 15 20 25 30 5 And when in mind I did consent To follow thus of English Poetry . 17.
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... hear was wonder ; That with the cries they make , The very earth did shake , Trumpet to trumpet spake , Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , Which did the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow ...
... hear was wonder ; That with the cries they make , The very earth did shake , Trumpet to trumpet spake , Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham , Which did the signal aim To our hid forces ; When from a meadow ...
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... pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A Household Book LXIII ...
... pretty creatures , While round my knees they fondly clung ; To see them look their mother's features , To hear them lisp their mother's tongue . And when with envy time transported , Shall think to 58 A Household Book LXIII ...
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... hear the Church's liturgies , Yet not assist the solemn exercise : Sufficeth her , that she a lay - place gain , To trim thy vestments , or but bear thy train ; Though not in tune nor wing she reach thy lark , Her lyric feet may dance ...
... hear the Church's liturgies , Yet not assist the solemn exercise : Sufficeth her , that she a lay - place gain , To trim thy vestments , or but bear thy train ; Though not in tune nor wing she reach thy lark , Her lyric feet may dance ...
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