The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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John Wain. When my Alexis present is , Then I for Damon sigh and mourn ; But when Alexis I do miss , Damon gains nothing but my scorn . But if it chance they both are by , For both alike I languish , sigh , and die . Curse then , thou ...
John Wain. When my Alexis present is , Then I for Damon sigh and mourn ; But when Alexis I do miss , Damon gains nothing but my scorn . But if it chance they both are by , For both alike I languish , sigh , and die . Curse then , thou ...
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... sigh , a tear ; — Then steal away , give little warning , Choose thine own time ; Say not Good - night , but in some brighter clime Bid me Good - morning ! Ode to Spring SWEET daughter of a rough and stormy sire , Hoar Winter's blooming ...
... sigh , a tear ; — Then steal away , give little warning , Choose thine own time ; Say not Good - night , but in some brighter clime Bid me Good - morning ! Ode to Spring SWEET daughter of a rough and stormy sire , Hoar Winter's blooming ...
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... sigh a sigh And thy maker is not by ; Think not thou canst weep a tear And thy maker is not near . O ! he gives to us his joy That our grief he may destroy ; Till our grief is fled & gone He doth sit by us and moan . The School Boy I ...
... sigh a sigh And thy maker is not by ; Think not thou canst weep a tear And thy maker is not near . O ! he gives to us his joy That our grief he may destroy ; Till our grief is fled & gone He doth sit by us and moan . The School Boy I ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of Dorset 16381706 | 1 |
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