The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... mind me not . In which feat , if his leg snapped , brittle clay , And he lay stupid - like , —why , I should laugh ; And if he , spying me , should fall to weep , Beseech me to be good , repair his wrong , Bid his poor leg smart less or ...
... mind me not . In which feat , if his leg snapped , brittle clay , And he lay stupid - like , —why , I should laugh ; And if he , spying me , should fall to weep , Beseech me to be good , repair his wrong , Bid his poor leg smart less or ...
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... mind : This Quiet , all it hath a mind to , doth . ' Esteemeth stars the outposts of its couch , But never spends much thought nor care that It may look up , work up , -the worse for those It works on ! ' Careth but for Setebos The many ...
... mind : This Quiet , all it hath a mind to , doth . ' Esteemeth stars the outposts of its couch , But never spends much thought nor care that It may look up , work up , -the worse for those It works on ! ' Careth but for Setebos The many ...
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... mind that , if the cannon sound From every quarter of the world , can stay Wound in mind's pondering As mummies in the mummy - cloth are wound ; Because I have a marvellous thing to say , A certain marvellous thing None but the living ...
... mind that , if the cannon sound From every quarter of the world , can stay Wound in mind's pondering As mummies in the mummy - cloth are wound ; Because I have a marvellous thing to say , A certain marvellous thing None but the living ...
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