English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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Page 165
... move , To come to thee and be thy love . 20 With buckles of the purest gold ; A belt of straw and ivy buds , With coral clasps and amber studs ; And if these pleasures may thee move , Come live with me and be my love . 20 The shepherd ...
... move , To come to thee and be thy love . 20 With buckles of the purest gold ; A belt of straw and ivy buds , With coral clasps and amber studs ; And if these pleasures may thee move , Come live with me and be my love . 20 The shepherd ...
Page 545
... Move still , oh , still , beside me ; as they stole Betwixt me and the dreadful outer brink Of obvious death , where I who thought to sink Was caught up into love and taught the whole Of life in a new rhythm . The cup of dole1 God gave ...
... Move still , oh , still , beside me ; as they stole Betwixt me and the dreadful outer brink Of obvious death , where I who thought to sink Was caught up into love and taught the whole Of life in a new rhythm . The cup of dole1 God gave ...
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... move . In the spring he sings , in the summer he sings , and he continues when the last sheaves are being carried from the wheat field . The red- start yonder has given forth a few notes , the whitethroat flings himself into the air at ...
... move . In the spring he sings , in the summer he sings , and he continues when the last sheaves are being carried from the wheat field . The red- start yonder has given forth a few notes , the whitethroat flings himself into the air at ...
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BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
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