A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... rise , yet fear to fall . 5 ΙΟ 15 20 A chance may win that by mischance was lost ; That net that holds no great , takes little fish ; In some things all , in all things none are crossed ; Few all they need , but none have all they wish ...
... rise , yet fear to fall . 5 ΙΟ 15 20 A chance may win that by mischance was lost ; That net that holds no great , takes little fish ; In some things all , in all things none are crossed ; Few all they need , but none have all they wish ...
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... rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Henry Wotton . LXIII WINIFREDA . Away , let nought to love displeasing of English Poetry . 57 PART THE SECOND. ...
... rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Henry Wotton . LXIII WINIFREDA . Away , let nought to love displeasing of English Poetry . 57 PART THE SECOND. ...
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... night . Time's ever ours , while we despise The sensual idol of our clay , 5 ΙΟ For though the suns do set and rise , We joy one everlasting day ; Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of of English Poetry . 63.
... night . Time's ever ours , while we despise The sensual idol of our clay , 5 ΙΟ For though the suns do set and rise , We joy one everlasting day ; Whose light no jealous clouds obscure , While each of of English Poetry . 63.
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... rise , Says , ' Haste and come to me ! ' 1 15 20 25 O Helen fair ! O Helen chaste ! If I were with thee , I were blest , Where thou lies low and takes thy rest 30 On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish my grave were growing green , A winding ...
... rise , Says , ' Haste and come to me ! ' 1 15 20 25 O Helen fair ! O Helen chaste ! If I were with thee , I were blest , Where thou lies low and takes thy rest 30 On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish my grave were growing green , A winding ...
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... rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , 30 135 40 45 And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet - briar , or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin ; 50 ...
... rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , 30 135 40 45 And at my window bid good morrow , Through the sweet - briar , or the vine , Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin ; 50 ...
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