The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1929 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... turn'd to a Sonnet It began à la mode , I intended an Ode ; But Rose cross'd the road In her latest new bonnet ; I intended an Ode ; And it turn'd to a Sonnet . Austin Dobson 447 . FAME is a food that dead men eat , — I have no stomach ...
... turn'd to a Sonnet It began à la mode , I intended an Ode ; But Rose cross'd the road In her latest new bonnet ; I intended an Ode ; And it turn'd to a Sonnet . Austin Dobson 447 . FAME is a food that dead men eat , — I have no stomach ...
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... turn'd the red rose white . Her pale robe clinging to the grass Seem'd like a snake That bit the grass and ground , alas ! And a sad trail did make . She went up slowly to the gate , And then , just as of yore , She turn'd back at the ...
... turn'd the red rose white . Her pale robe clinging to the grass Seem'd like a snake That bit the grass and ground , alas ! And a sad trail did make . She went up slowly to the gate , And then , just as of yore , She turn'd back at the ...
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... turn you out , to turn you out , " the Colour - Sergeant said . " What makes you look so white , so white ? " said Files - on- Parade . " I'm dreadin ' what I've got to watch , " the Colour - Sergeant said . For they're hangin ' Danny ...
... turn you out , to turn you out , " the Colour - Sergeant said . " What makes you look so white , so white ? " said Files - on- Parade . " I'm dreadin ' what I've got to watch , " the Colour - Sergeant said . For they're hangin ' Danny ...
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