The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... fires O'er the hundred - gated circuit of a wall Bounding all , Made of marble , men might march on nor be pressed Twelve abreast . III And such plenty and perfection , see , of grass Never was ! Such a carpet as , this summer - time ...
... fires O'er the hundred - gated circuit of a wall Bounding all , Made of marble , men might march on nor be pressed Twelve abreast . III And such plenty and perfection , see , of grass Never was ! Such a carpet as , this summer - time ...
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... flap his vans Where I , to heart's desire , Perched him ! " The chief's eye flashed ; his plans Soared up again like fire , V The chief's eye flashed ; but presently Softened itself ROBERT BROWNING H 21 Incident of the French Camp.
... flap his vans Where I , to heart's desire , Perched him ! " The chief's eye flashed ; his plans Soared up again like fire , V The chief's eye flashed ; but presently Softened itself ROBERT BROWNING H 21 Incident of the French Camp.
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... fire ashes , what survives is gold : And I shall weigh the same , Give life its praise or blame : Young , all lay in dispute ; I shall know , being old . XVI For , note when evening shuts , A certain ROBERT BROWNING 31.
... fire ashes , what survives is gold : And I shall weigh the same , Give life its praise or blame : Young , all lay in dispute ; I shall know , being old . XVI For , note when evening shuts , A certain ROBERT BROWNING 31.
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... fires Began to twinkle through the fog ; for now Both armies moved to camp , and took their meal ; The Persians took it on the open sands Southward , the Tartars by the river marge ; And Rustum and his son were left alone . But the ...
... fires Began to twinkle through the fog ; for now Both armies moved to camp , and took their meal ; The Persians took it on the open sands Southward , the Tartars by the river marge ; And Rustum and his son were left alone . But the ...
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... fire Should be , as soon as kindled , cool'd ? Who renders vain their deep desire ? — A God , a God their severance ruled ! And bade betwixt their shores to be The unplumb'd , salt , estranging sea . THE STRAYED REVELLER THE PORTICO OF ...
... fire Should be , as soon as kindled , cool'd ? Who renders vain their deep desire ? — A God , a God their severance ruled ! And bade betwixt their shores to be The unplumb'd , salt , estranging sea . THE STRAYED REVELLER THE PORTICO OF ...
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