Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Volume 4W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 pages |
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... stand on either hand , And keep the bridge with me ? " Then out spake Spurius Lartius ; A Ramnian proud was he : " Lo , I will stand at thy right hand , And keep the bridge with thee . " And out spake strong Herminius ; Of Titian blood ...
... stand on either hand , And keep the bridge with me ? " Then out spake Spurius Lartius ; A Ramnian proud was he : " Lo , I will stand at thy right hand , And keep the bridge with thee . " And out spake strong Herminius ; Of Titian blood ...
Page 2016
... Stand upon the paved work of a sapphire . Like the bodied heaven in his clearness Shone the stone , the sapphire of that paved work , When they ate and drank and saw God also ! XVII What were seen ? None knows , none ever shall know ...
... Stand upon the paved work of a sapphire . Like the bodied heaven in his clearness Shone the stone , the sapphire of that paved work , When they ate and drank and saw God also ! XVII What were seen ? None knows , none ever shall know ...
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... stands the door . Come away , children , call no more ! Come away , come down , call no more ! Down , down , down ! Down to the depths of the sea ! She sits at her wheel in the humming town , Singing most joyfully . Hark what she sings ...
... stands the door . Come away , children , call no more ! Come away , come down , call no more ! Down , down , down ! Down to the depths of the sea ! She sits at her wheel in the humming town , Singing most joyfully . Hark what she sings ...
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