A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... hope . While in this sort the simple household lived From day to day , to Michael's ear there came Distressful tidings . Long before the time Of which I speak , the Shepherd had been bound In surety for his brother's son , a man Of an ...
... hope . While in this sort the simple household lived From day to day , to Michael's ear there came Distressful tidings . Long before the time Of which I speak , the Shepherd had been bound In surety for his brother's son , a man Of an ...
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... hope is a good hope . Make ready Luke's best garments , of the best Buy for him more , and let us send him forth To - morrow , or the next day , or to - night : -If he could go , the Boy should go to - night . ' 280 Here Michael ceased ...
... hope is a good hope . Make ready Luke's best garments , of the best Buy for him more , and let us send him forth To - morrow , or the next day , or to - night : -If he could go , the Boy should go to - night . ' 280 Here Michael ceased ...
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... hope of greenness ? ' tis a brute must walk Pashing their life out , with a brute's intents . XIII As for the grass , it grew as scant as hair 70 76 In leprosy ; thin dry blades pricked the mud Which underneath looked kneaded up with ...
... hope of greenness ? ' tis a brute must walk Pashing their life out , with a brute's intents . XIII As for the grass , it grew as scant as hair 70 76 In leprosy ; thin dry blades pricked the mud Which underneath looked kneaded up with ...
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