The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... poor and so indeed is he called by benevolence perpetually - Poor Jeoffry ! poor Jeoffry ! the rat has bit thy throat . For I bless the name of the Lord Jesus that Jeoffry is better . For the divine spirit comes about his body to ...
... poor and so indeed is he called by benevolence perpetually - Poor Jeoffry ! poor Jeoffry ! the rat has bit thy throat . For I bless the name of the Lord Jesus that Jeoffry is better . For the divine spirit comes about his body to ...
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... poor man's heart ; Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his daily care ; No more the farmer's news , the barber's tale , No more the wood - man's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall ...
... poor man's heart ; Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his daily care ; No more the farmer's news , the barber's tale , No more the wood - man's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall ...
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... poor body ; Jenny's seldom dry ; She draiglet a ' her petticoatie , Coming through the rye . For A ' That Is there , for honest poverty , That hangs his head , and a ' that ? The coward - slave , we pass him by , We dare be poor for a ...
... poor body ; Jenny's seldom dry ; She draiglet a ' her petticoatie , Coming through the rye . For A ' That Is there , for honest poverty , That hangs his head , and a ' that ? The coward - slave , we pass him by , We dare be poor for a ...
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