A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... pain , But see how oft ambitious aims are crossed , And chiefs contend till all the prize is lost ! The lock , obtained with guilt , and kept with pain , In every place is sought , but sought in vain THE RAPE OF THE LOCK 147.
... pain , But see how oft ambitious aims are crossed , And chiefs contend till all the prize is lost ! The lock , obtained with guilt , and kept with pain , In every place is sought , but sought in vain THE RAPE OF THE LOCK 147.
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And at my groans each little villain sprite Enjoy'd my pains and vanish'd in delight . " In one fierce summer - day , when my poor brain Was burning hot , and cruel was my pain , Then came this father - foe , and there he stood 350 With ...
And at my groans each little villain sprite Enjoy'd my pains and vanish'd in delight . " In one fierce summer - day , when my poor brain Was burning hot , and cruel was my pain , Then came this father - foe , and there he stood 350 With ...
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... pain Unto a grown man holding grief at bay , So the old fervent story of that day 685 Brought pain half - sweet , to these : till now the fire Upon the hearth sent up a flickering spire 691 Of ruddy flame , as fell the burned - through ...
... pain Unto a grown man holding grief at bay , So the old fervent story of that day 685 Brought pain half - sweet , to these : till now the fire Upon the hearth sent up a flickering spire 691 Of ruddy flame , as fell the burned - through ...
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