English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... pass away 33 at every time wear 38 wide 30 fall 43 those 44 strength 37 45 wealth 46 they have slipped away 47 land 39 48 as 49 sheaf 50 from the hillside 51 them 52 as if they had not existed 53 people have 54 were it not pity 55 how ...
... pass away 33 at every time wear 38 wide 30 fall 43 those 44 strength 37 45 wealth 46 they have slipped away 47 land 39 48 as 49 sheaf 50 from the hillside 51 them 52 as if they had not existed 53 people have 54 were it not pity 55 how ...
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... pass 10 because 11 former 12 pitilessly 13 spirit 14 gone 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 17 saw 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did perceive 21 in comparison with 22 perfect 23 laughed And sholden al ...
... pass 10 because 11 former 12 pitilessly 13 spirit 14 gone 15 sphere 16 leaving behind ( so that they seemed convex ) 17 saw 18 perfect understanding 19 harmony 20 did perceive 21 in comparison with 22 perfect 23 laughed And sholden al ...
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... pass and gape on time to come , And dip yourself in travail more and more . Henceforth , my Poines , this shall be all and some , 100 These wretched fools shall have nought else of me ; But to the great God and to his high dome , None ...
... pass and gape on time to come , And dip yourself in travail more and more . Henceforth , my Poines , this shall be all and some , 100 These wretched fools shall have nought else of me ; But to the great God and to his high dome , None ...
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... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; 270 And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend ...
... pass . Ring ye the bells , to make it wear away , And bonfires make all day ; 270 And dance about them , and about them sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . Ah ! when will this long weary day have end , And lend ...
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... pass away , like to a summer's shade ; Or that it is but comely composition Of parts well measured , with meet disposition ! 69 Hath white and red in it such wondrous power , That it can pierce through th ' eyes unto the heart , And ...
... pass away , like to a summer's shade ; Or that it is but comely composition Of parts well measured , with meet disposition ! 69 Hath white and red in it such wondrous power , That it can pierce through th ' eyes unto the heart , And ...
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