The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... never come back to us ! There will be doubt , hesitation and pain , Forced praise on our part - the glimmer of twilight , Never glad confident morning again ! Best fight on well , for we taught him - strike gallantly , Menace our heart ...
... never come back to us ! There will be doubt , hesitation and pain , Forced praise on our part - the glimmer of twilight , Never glad confident morning again ! Best fight on well , for we taught him - strike gallantly , Menace our heart ...
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... Never was ! Such a carpet as , this summer - time , o'erspreads And embeds Every vestige of the city , guessed alone , Stock or stone- Where a multitude of men breathed joy and woe Long ago ; Lust of glory pricked their hearts up ...
... Never was ! Such a carpet as , this summer - time , o'erspreads And embeds Every vestige of the city , guessed alone , Stock or stone- Where a multitude of men breathed joy and woe Long ago ; Lust of glory pricked their hearts up ...
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... never a pin . By and by there's the travelling doctor gives pills , lets blood , draws teeth ; Or the Pulcinello - trumpet breaks up the market beneath . At the post - office such a scene - picture - the new play , piping hot ! And a ...
... never a pin . By and by there's the travelling doctor gives pills , lets blood , draws teeth ; Or the Pulcinello - trumpet breaks up the market beneath . At the post - office such a scene - picture - the new play , piping hot ! And a ...
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... that broke through language and escaped : All I could never be , All , men ignored in me , This , I was worth to God , whose wheel the pitcher shaped . XXVI Ay , note that Potter's wheel , That metaphor ROBERT BROWNING 33.
... that broke through language and escaped : All I could never be , All , men ignored in me , This , I was worth to God , whose wheel the pitcher shaped . XXVI Ay , note that Potter's wheel , That metaphor ROBERT BROWNING 33.
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... never catch her and me together , As she left the attic , there , By the rim of the bottle labelled " Ether , " And stole from stair to stair , IX And stood by the rose - wreathed gate . Alas , We loved , sir - used to meet : How sad ...
... never catch her and me together , As she left the attic , there , By the rim of the bottle labelled " Ether , " And stole from stair to stair , IX And stood by the rose - wreathed gate . Alas , We loved , sir - used to meet : How sad ...
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