English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... tears , cam to fache ther makys away . 4 1 liver • more 2 both 3 4 grasped 7 saw 8 drew ⚫ stopped 9 set 10 they 5 ceased 1 they 2 endure 3 courteous • mates 58. Tivydale may carpe off care , Northombarlond may mayk 74 THE HUNTING OF ...
... tears , cam to fache ther makys away . 4 1 liver • more 2 both 3 4 grasped 7 saw 8 drew ⚫ stopped 9 set 10 they 5 ceased 1 they 2 endure 3 courteous • mates 58. Tivydale may carpe off care , Northombarlond may mayk 74 THE HUNTING OF ...
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... tears ? What Myrmidon ? or yet what Dolopes ? What stern Ulysses ' waged soldier ? And lo ! moist night now from the welkin falls , And stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and ...
... tears ? What Myrmidon ? or yet what Dolopes ? What stern Ulysses ' waged soldier ? And lo ! moist night now from the welkin falls , And stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and ...
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... tears : and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and cursing never stent To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care , as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain . 1 going 2 called 3 4 ...
... tears : and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and cursing never stent To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care , as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain . 1 going 2 called 3 4 ...
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... tears , to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain ; When all for nought she fain would so sustain Her starved corse , that rather seemed a shade Than any substance of a creature made . 357 Great ...
... tears , to see how she her arms could tear , And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain ; When all for nought she fain would so sustain Her starved corse , that rather seemed a shade Than any substance of a creature made . 357 Great ...
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... tears of overthrow ; When Priam , all his birth and power , shall in those tears be drown'd . But neither Troy's posterity so much my soul doth wound , Priam , nor Hecuba herself , nor all my brothers ' woes ( Who , though so many , and ...
... tears of overthrow ; When Priam , all his birth and power , shall in those tears be drown'd . But neither Troy's posterity so much my soul doth wound , Priam , nor Hecuba herself , nor all my brothers ' woes ( Who , though so many , and ...
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