The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... mind . We have watched their steps as the dawning shone And deep in the green - wood walks alone ; By lily bower and silken bed , The viewless tears have o'er them shed ; Have soothed their ardent minds to sleep , Or left the couch of ...
... mind . We have watched their steps as the dawning shone And deep in the green - wood walks alone ; By lily bower and silken bed , The viewless tears have o'er them shed ; Have soothed their ardent minds to sleep , Or left the couch of ...
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... mind Was busy , looking back into past times . There's Richard Bateman , thought she to herself , He was a parish - boy - at the church - door They made a gathering for him , shillings , pence , And halfpennies , wherewith the ...
... mind Was busy , looking back into past times . There's Richard Bateman , thought she to herself , He was a parish - boy - at the church - door They made a gathering for him , shillings , pence , And halfpennies , wherewith the ...
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John Wain. By observation of affinities In objects where no brotherhood exists To common minds . My seventeenth year was come And , whether from this habit , rooted now So deeply in my mind , or from excess Of the great social principle ...
John Wain. By observation of affinities In objects where no brotherhood exists To common minds . My seventeenth year was come And , whether from this habit , rooted now So deeply in my mind , or from excess Of the great social principle ...
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