The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 476 |
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... waves lie heaving many a mile . At sunrise she escaped their van , by God's especial grace ; And the tall Pinta , till the noon , had held her close in chase . Forthwith a guard at every gun was placed along the wall ; The beacon blazed ...
... waves lie heaving many a mile . At sunrise she escaped their van , by God's especial grace ; And the tall Pinta , till the noon , had held her close in chase . Forthwith a guard at every gun was placed along the wall ; The beacon blazed ...
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... waves ; And snatched his rudder , and shook out more sail , And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale , Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily , To where the Atlantic raves Outside the Western Straits ...
... waves ; And snatched his rudder , and shook out more sail , And day and night held on indignantly O'er the blue Midland waters with the gale , Betwixt the Syrtes and soft Sicily , To where the Atlantic raves Outside the Western Straits ...
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... wave . All are at one now , roses and lovers , Not known of the cliffs and the fields and the sea . Not a breath of the ... waves of the high tides humble The fields that lessen , the rocks that shrink , Here now in his triumph where all ...
... wave . All are at one now , roses and lovers , Not known of the cliffs and the fields and the sea . Not a breath of the ... waves of the high tides humble The fields that lessen , the rocks that shrink , Here now in his triumph where all ...
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GEORGE DARLEY 17951846 | 1 |
The Wife ALost | 31 |
JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN 18031849 | 40 |
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