A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... cold , Had his free breathing been denied The range of the steep mountain's side ; But why delay the truth ? -he died . I saw , but could not hold his head , Nor reach his dying hand - nor dead , - Though hard I strove , but strove in ...
... cold , Had his free breathing been denied The range of the steep mountain's side ; But why delay the truth ? -he died . I saw , but could not hold his head , Nor reach his dying hand - nor dead , - Though hard I strove , but strove in ...
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... Cold and clear - cut face , why come you so cruelly meek , Breaking a slumber in which all spleenful folly was drown'd , Pale with the golden beam of an eyelash dead on the cheek , 90 Passionless , pale , cold face , star - sweet on a ...
... Cold and clear - cut face , why come you so cruelly meek , Breaking a slumber in which all spleenful folly was drown'd , Pale with the golden beam of an eyelash dead on the cheek , 90 Passionless , pale , cold face , star - sweet on a ...
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... cold . Heaven's air is better than the cold dead grave . Behold me : I am vast , and clad in iron , And tried ; and I have stood on many a field Of blood , and I have fought with many a foe : Never was that field lost , or that foe sav ...
... cold . Heaven's air is better than the cold dead grave . Behold me : I am vast , and clad in iron , And tried ; and I have stood on many a field Of blood , and I have fought with many a foe : Never was that field lost , or that foe sav ...
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