The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... grace By bitter grief and anguish sore , Be praise from all the ransom'd race For ever and for evermore . Against Idleness and Mischief How doth the little busy Bee 22 JOSEPH ADDISON ISAAC WATTS (1674-1748) Hymn: 'When I survey the ...
... grace By bitter grief and anguish sore , Be praise from all the ransom'd race For ever and for evermore . Against Idleness and Mischief How doth the little busy Bee 22 JOSEPH ADDISON ISAAC WATTS (1674-1748) Hymn: 'When I survey the ...
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... grace , And to be grave , exceeds all power of face . I sit with sad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; And drop at last , but in unwilling ears , This saving counsel , - ' Keep your piece nine years . ' ' Nine ...
... grace , And to be grave , exceeds all power of face . I sit with sad civility , I read With honest anguish , and an aching head ; And drop at last , but in unwilling ears , This saving counsel , - ' Keep your piece nine years . ' ' Nine ...
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... grace the boy grew up A healthy lad , and carried in his cheek Two steady roses that were five years old ; Then Michael from a winter coppice cut With his own hand a sapling , which he hooped With iron , making it throughout in all Due ...
... grace the boy grew up A healthy lad , and carried in his cheek Two steady roses that were five years old ; Then Michael from a winter coppice cut With his own hand a sapling , which he hooped With iron , making it throughout in all Due ...
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