The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... look of languor he descries , And well - feign'd apprehension in her eyes ; Train'd but yet savage , in her speaking face He mark'd the features of her vagrant race ; When a light laugh and roguish leer express'd The vice implanted in ...
... look of languor he descries , And well - feign'd apprehension in her eyes ; Train'd but yet savage , in her speaking face He mark'd the features of her vagrant race ; When a light laugh and roguish leer express'd The vice implanted in ...
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... looks flowery , wild , and sweet , And nought but love is wanting ; We think how great had been our bliss If Heaven had but assign'd us To live and die in scenes like this , With some we've left behind us ! As travellers oft look back ...
... looks flowery , wild , and sweet , And nought but love is wanting ; We think how great had been our bliss If Heaven had but assign'd us To live and die in scenes like this , With some we've left behind us ! As travellers oft look back ...
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... Look to the earth , I said , and say again : When this old , blind , mad , helpless , weak , poor worm Began in youth's first bloom and flush to reign , The world and he both wore a different form , And much of earth and all the watery ...
... Look to the earth , I said , and say again : When this old , blind , mad , helpless , weak , poor worm Began in youth's first bloom and flush to reign , The world and he both wore a different form , And much of earth and all the watery ...
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