A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... give me but three weekes space , I'll do my endeavour to answer your Grace . ' X ' Now three weekes space to thee will I give , And that is the longest time thou hast to live ; For if thou dost not answer my questions three , Thy lands ...
... give me but three weekes space , I'll do my endeavour to answer your Grace . ' X ' Now three weekes space to thee will I give , And that is the longest time thou hast to live ; For if thou dost not answer my questions three , Thy lands ...
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... give ? What justice ever other judgement taught , 165 But he should die , who merites not to live ? None else to death this man despayring drive , But his owne guiltie mind deserving death . Is then unjust to each his due to give ? Or ...
... give ? What justice ever other judgement taught , 165 But he should die , who merites not to live ? None else to death this man despayring drive , But his owne guiltie mind deserving death . Is then unjust to each his due to give ? Or ...
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... give themselves the rousing shake , And sleepless lovers , just at twelve , awake : Thrice rung the bell , the slipper knocked the ground , And the pressed watch returned a silver sound . Belinda still her downy pillow pressed , 16 Her ...
... give themselves the rousing shake , And sleepless lovers , just at twelve , awake : Thrice rung the bell , the slipper knocked the ground , And the pressed watch returned a silver sound . Belinda still her downy pillow pressed , 16 Her ...
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