A Book of Narrative VerseOxford University Press, 1930 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... thou wilt leave me : with full heart I look upon thee , for thou art the same That wert a promise to me ere thy birth , And all thy life hast been my daily joy . I will relate to thee some little part Of our two histories ; ' twill do ...
... thou wilt leave me : with full heart I look upon thee , for thou art the same That wert a promise to me ere thy birth , And all thy life hast been my daily joy . I will relate to thee some little part Of our two histories ; ' twill do ...
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... thou of the forest men in fear ? Or art thou of the sad fraternity Who still will strive my daughter's mates to be , Staking their lives to win to earthly bliss The lonely maid , the friend of Artemis ? " 295 300 ' O King , ' he said ...
... thou of the forest men in fear ? Or art thou of the sad fraternity Who still will strive my daughter's mates to be , Staking their lives to win to earthly bliss The lonely maid , the friend of Artemis ? " 295 300 ' O King , ' he said ...
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... thou shalt let a month go by , And weary with thy prayers for victory 330 What god thou know'st the kindest and most nigh . So doing , still perchance thou shalt not die : And with my goodwill wouldst thou have the maid , For of the ...
... thou shalt let a month go by , And weary with thy prayers for victory 330 What god thou know'st the kindest and most nigh . So doing , still perchance thou shalt not die : And with my goodwill wouldst thou have the maid , For of the ...
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