A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... hear the merry din . ' He holds him with his skinny hand , " There was a ship , ' quoth he . ' Hold off ! unhand me ... hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . 10 The Wed- ding - Guest is spell- 15 bound ...
... hear the merry din . ' He holds him with his skinny hand , " There was a ship , ' quoth he . ' Hold off ! unhand me ... hear ; And thus spake on that ancient man , The bright - eyed Mariner . 10 The Wed- ding - Guest is spell- 15 bound ...
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... hear it half in a doze 285 Long since , I know not where ? Did I dream it an hour ago , When asleep in this arm - chair ? II Men were drinking together , Drinking and talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have ...
... hear it half in a doze 285 Long since , I know not where ? Did I dream it an hour ago , When asleep in this arm - chair ? II Men were drinking together , Drinking and talking of me ; ' Well , if it prove a girl , the boy Will have ...
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... hear these women's jaw - teeth chattering , 285 By God a woman is the harder thing , One may not put a hook into her mouth . Now by St. Luke I am so sore adrouth For all these saws I must needs drink again . But I pray God deliver all ...
... hear these women's jaw - teeth chattering , 285 By God a woman is the harder thing , One may not put a hook into her mouth . Now by St. Luke I am so sore adrouth For all these saws I must needs drink again . But I pray God deliver all ...
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