The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... Watch what I see , and lightly bring thee word . ' So saying , from the ruined shrine he stept And in the moon athwart the place of tombs , Where lay the mighty bones of ancient men , Old knights , and over them the sea - wind sang ...
... Watch what I see , and lightly bring thee word . ' So saying , from the ruined shrine he stept And in the moon athwart the place of tombs , Where lay the mighty bones of ancient men , Old knights , and over them the sea - wind sang ...
Стр. 147
... watch and conjecture . Shortly , an Englishman comes , who says he has been to St. Peter's , Seen the Piazza and troops , but that is all he can tell us ; So we watch and sit , and , indeed , it begins to be tiresome.- All this smoke is ...
... watch and conjecture . Shortly , an Englishman comes , who says he has been to St. Peter's , Seen the Piazza and troops , but that is all he can tell us ; So we watch and sit , and , indeed , it begins to be tiresome.- All this smoke is ...
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... watch him night and day ; Who watch him when he tries to weep , And when he tries to pray ; Who watch him lest himself should rob The prison of its prey . He does not wake at dawn to see Dread figures throng his room , The shivering ...
... watch him night and day ; Who watch him when he tries to weep , And when he tries to pray ; Who watch him lest himself should rob The prison of its prey . He does not wake at dawn to see Dread figures throng his room , The shivering ...
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