A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... King Harry ! I 20 Michael Drayton . XLII TO HIMSELF . Where dost thou careless lie , Buried in ease and sloth ? Knowledge , that sleeps , doth die ; And this security , It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts , and [ so ] ...
... King Harry ! I 20 Michael Drayton . XLII TO HIMSELF . Where dost thou careless lie , Buried in ease and sloth ? Knowledge , that sleeps , doth die ; And this security , It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts , and [ so ] ...
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... kings : Here's a world of pomp and state Buried in dust , once dead by fate . Francis Beaumont . LVI DEATH'S FINAL CONQUEST . Victorious men of earth , no more Proclaim how wide your empires are ; Though you bind - in every shore And ...
... kings : Here's a world of pomp and state Buried in dust , once dead by fate . Francis Beaumont . LVI DEATH'S FINAL CONQUEST . Victorious men of earth , no more Proclaim how wide your empires are ; Though you bind - in every shore And ...
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... King . LXXIII 35 THE BRIDE'S TRAGEDY . O waly , waly up the bank , And waly , waly down the brae , And waly , waly yon burn - side , Where I and my Love wont to gae . I leaned my back unto an aik , I thought it was a trusty tree ; But ...
... King . LXXIII 35 THE BRIDE'S TRAGEDY . O waly , waly up the bank , And waly , waly down the brae , And waly , waly yon burn - side , Where I and my Love wont to gae . I leaned my back unto an aik , I thought it was a trusty tree ; But ...
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... king at dine . And , when he looked that lady on , He sighed , and made a heavy moan . He has ta'en three locks o ' her yellow hair , And wi ' them strung his harp sae fair . 55 And he brought the harp to her father's hall , And there ...
... king at dine . And , when he looked that lady on , He sighed , and made a heavy moan . He has ta'en three locks o ' her yellow hair , And wi ' them strung his harp sae fair . 55 And he brought the harp to her father's hall , And there ...
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... king did ride : And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung , Of turneys , and of trophies hung , Of forests and enchantments drear , Where more is meant than meets the ear . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
... king did ride : And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung , Of turneys , and of trophies hung , Of forests and enchantments drear , Where more is meant than meets the ear . Thus , Night , oft see me in thy ...
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