The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... tell Thee who I am , My Misery , or Sin declare , Thyself hast call'd me by my Name , Look on thy Hands , and read it there , But who , I ask Thee , who art Thou , Tell me thy Name , and tell me now ? In vain Thou strugglest to get free ...
... tell Thee who I am , My Misery , or Sin declare , Thyself hast call'd me by my Name , Look on thy Hands , and read it there , But who , I ask Thee , who art Thou , Tell me thy Name , and tell me now ? In vain Thou strugglest to get free ...
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... tell of the joys that are waiting here ; And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now , and the times that shall be .'- They lifted Kilmeny , they led her away , And she walked in the light of a sunless day ...
... tell of the joys that are waiting here ; And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now , and the times that shall be .'- They lifted Kilmeny , they led her away , And she walked in the light of a sunless day ...
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... tell me if this feeble shape ' Is Saturn's ; tell me , if thou hear'st the voice ' Of Saturn ; tell me , if this wrinkling brow , ' Naked and bare of its great diadem , ' Peers like the front of Saturn . Who had power " To make me ...
... tell me if this feeble shape ' Is Saturn's ; tell me , if thou hear'st the voice ' Of Saturn ; tell me , if this wrinkling brow , ' Naked and bare of its great diadem , ' Peers like the front of Saturn . Who had power " To make me ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of dorset 16381706 | 1 |
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