Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... never change his trencher twice . Fourth , that he use all comely courtesies ; Sit bare at meals , and one half rise and wait . Last , that he never his young master beat ... Never Love NEVER love unless you can Bear with all [ 20 ]
... never change his trencher twice . Fourth , that he use all comely courtesies ; Sit bare at meals , and one half rise and wait . Last , that he never his young master beat ... Never Love NEVER love unless you can Bear with all [ 20 ]
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... never defers and never demands , But , smiling , takes the world in his hands , - Seeing it good as when God first saw And gave it the weight of his will for law . And O the joy that is never won , But follows and follows the journeying ...
... never defers and never demands , But , smiling , takes the world in his hands , - Seeing it good as when God first saw And gave it the weight of his will for law . And O the joy that is never won , But follows and follows the journeying ...
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... never kiss the young maiden . In the third stanza he considers the utter perfection of leaves that never fall , of musicians who play forever , and love that is above " all breathing human passion " . In the fourth stanza he looks at ...
... never kiss the young maiden . In the third stanza he considers the utter perfection of leaves that never fall , of musicians who play forever , and love that is above " all breathing human passion " . In the fourth stanza he looks at ...
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