Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... dark of the sands I come , From the dark of death , with news for Rome . A word so fell that it must be uttered Though it strike the soul of the Caesar dumb . ' Caesar turned in his bed and muttered , With a struggle for breath the lamp ...
... dark of the sands I come , From the dark of death , with news for Rome . A word so fell that it must be uttered Though it strike the soul of the Caesar dumb . ' Caesar turned in his bed and muttered , With a struggle for breath the lamp ...
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... dark - blue sky , Vaulted o'er the dark - blue sea . Death is the end of life ; ah , why Should life all labour be ? Let us alone . Time driveth onward fast , And in a little while our lips are dumb . Let us alone . What is it that will ...
... dark - blue sky , Vaulted o'er the dark - blue sea . Death is the end of life ; ah , why Should life all labour be ? Let us alone . Time driveth onward fast , And in a little while our lips are dumb . Let us alone . What is it that will ...
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... dark , save where come flooding rays From a tavern window ; there , to the brisk measure Of an organ that down in an alley merrily plays , Two children , all alone and no one by , Holding their tattered frocks , through an airy maze Of ...
... dark , save where come flooding rays From a tavern window ; there , to the brisk measure Of an organ that down in an alley merrily plays , Two children , all alone and no one by , Holding their tattered frocks , through an airy maze Of ...
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