English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Light of the Harem ( Alas ! How light a cause ) .. Lines on the Mermaid Tavern .. 415 373 Paradise and the Peri ( Syria ) . 373 Lalla Rookh ( The Fire Worshippers ) ... 373 The time I've lost in wooing .. 374 Oft in the stilly night ...
... Light of the Harem ( Alas ! How light a cause ) .. Lines on the Mermaid Tavern .. 415 373 Paradise and the Peri ( Syria ) . 373 Lalla Rookh ( The Fire Worshippers ) ... 373 The time I've lost in wooing .. 374 Oft in the stilly night ...
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... light ; For certes , but 3 ye make me hevy chere , * Me were as leef be leyd up - on my bere ; 5 For whiche un - to your mercy thus I crye : Bethhevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! Now voucheth sauf this day , or hit be night , That I of ...
... light ; For certes , but 3 ye make me hevy chere , * Me were as leef be leyd up - on my bere ; 5 For whiche un - to your mercy thus I crye : Bethhevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! Now voucheth sauf this day , or hit be night , That I of ...
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... Light down , light down , ye ladie free , Some of that fruit let me pull to thee . " 40 II . " O no , O no , True Thomas , " she says , " That fruit maun not be touched by thee , For a ' the plagues that are in hell Light on the fruit ...
... Light down , light down , ye ladie free , Some of that fruit let me pull to thee . " 40 II . " O no , O no , True Thomas , " she says , " That fruit maun not be touched by thee , For a ' the plagues that are in hell Light on the fruit ...
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... light , but , in the ground y - lain , In depth of darkness waste and wear to nought , As he had never into the world been brought . 322 But who had seen him , sobbing how he stood Unto himself , and how he would bemoan His youth ...
... light , but , in the ground y - lain , In depth of darkness waste and wear to nought , As he had never into the world been brought . 322 But who had seen him , sobbing how he stood Unto himself , and how he would bemoan His youth ...
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... light , When once the Crab behind his back he sees . But for this time it ill ordained was , To choose the longest day in all the year , And shortest night , when longest fitter were : Yet never day so long , but late would pass . Ring ...
... light , When once the Crab behind his back he sees . But for this time it ill ordained was , To choose the longest day in all the year , And shortest night , when longest fitter were : Yet never day so long , but late would pass . Ring ...
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