English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Woods .... 542 Étude Réaliste ( i , ii , iii ) . 561 CHRISTINA ROSSETTI ( 1830-1894 ) The Salt of the Earth .. 562 The Prince's Progress ( The Bride- What is Death ...... 562 Song ) .. 543 Sonnets A Birthday .. 543 On Lamb's Specimens ...
... Woods .... 542 Étude Réaliste ( i , ii , iii ) . 561 CHRISTINA ROSSETTI ( 1830-1894 ) The Salt of the Earth .. 562 The Prince's Progress ( The Bride- What is Death ...... 562 Song ) .. 543 Sonnets A Birthday .. 543 On Lamb's Specimens ...
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... wood I undirstode paramour , 150 had a ye All this may nought remeve my thought , but that I wyl be your ; 1 by 2 poor 3 should go △ advice 57 And she shal fynde me softe and kynde , and curteis every our , Glad to fulfylle all that ...
... wood I undirstode paramour , 150 had a ye All this may nought remeve my thought , but that I wyl be your ; 1 by 2 poor 3 should go △ advice 57 And she shal fynde me softe and kynde , and curteis every our , Glad to fulfylle all that ...
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... wood , " sayd Litle John , " That ere thou grew on a tree ! For this day thou art my bale , My boote3 when thou shold bee ... woods even ; Wee may chance meet with Robin Hoode Att some unsett steven . " 1 110 28. They cutt them downe the ...
... wood , " sayd Litle John , " That ere thou grew on a tree ! For this day thou art my bale , My boote3 when thou shold bee ... woods even ; Wee may chance meet with Robin Hoode Att some unsett steven . " 1 110 28. They cutt them downe the ...
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... wood We now were come ; where , hand in hand em- braced , She led the way , and through the thick SO traced , As , but I had been guided by her might , It was no way for any mortal wight . But lo ! while thus , amid the desert dark , We ...
... wood We now were come ; where , hand in hand em- braced , She led the way , and through the thick SO traced , As , but I had been guided by her might , It was no way for any mortal wight . But lo ! while thus , amid the desert dark , We ...
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... woods and waters to lament Your doleful dreariment : IO Now lay those sorrowful complaints aside ; And , having all your heads with garlands crowned , Help me mine own love's praises to resound ; Ne let the same of any be envied ; So ...
... woods and waters to lament Your doleful dreariment : IO Now lay those sorrowful complaints aside ; And , having all your heads with garlands crowned , Help me mine own love's praises to resound ; Ne let the same of any be envied ; So ...
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