The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 511 pages |
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... Twas right , said they , such birds to slay , That bring the fog and mist . accomplices in the crime . The fair breeze con- tinues ; the ship enters the Pacific Ocean and The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , The furrow followed ...
... Twas right , said they , such birds to slay , That bring the fog and mist . accomplices in the crime . The fair breeze con- tinues ; the ship enters the Pacific Ocean and The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , The furrow followed ...
Page 346
... twas a very wicked thing ! ' Said little Wilhelmine ; ' Nay .. nay .. my little girl , ' quoth he , ' It was a famous victory . ' And everybody praised the Duke Who this great fight did win . ' ' But what good came of it at last ...
... twas a very wicked thing ! ' Said little Wilhelmine ; ' Nay .. nay .. my little girl , ' quoth he , ' It was a famous victory . ' And everybody praised the Duke Who this great fight did win . ' ' But what good came of it at last ...
Page 417
... twas his way Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both sides ; ' twould delay Too long the assembly ( he was pleased to dread ) , And take up rather more time than a day , To name his works - he would ...
... twas his way Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both sides ; ' twould delay Too long the assembly ( he was pleased to dread ) , And take up rather more time than a day , To name his works - he would ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of Dorset 16381706 | 1 |
ANNE COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA ?16601720 | 10 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE 16701729 | 19 |
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