The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... truth and the sentiment ; and if anything offensive , it will be only to those I am least sorry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there being not a circumstance but what is true ; but ...
... truth and the sentiment ; and if anything offensive , it will be only to those I am least sorry to offend , the vicious or the ungenerous . Many will know their own pictures in it , there being not a circumstance but what is true ; but ...
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... Truth , they say , lies in a well , Why , I vow I ne'er could see ; Let the water - drinkers tell , There it always lay for me ; For when sparkling wine went round , Never saw I falsehood's mask ; But still honest truth I found In the ...
... Truth , they say , lies in a well , Why , I vow I ne'er could see ; Let the water - drinkers tell , There it always lay for me ; For when sparkling wine went round , Never saw I falsehood's mask ; But still honest truth I found In the ...
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... truth . ' We fall by course of Nature's law , not force ' Of thunder , or of Jove . Great Saturn , thou ' Hast sifted well the atom - universe ; ' But for this reason , that thou art the King , ' And only blind from sheer supremacy ...
... truth . ' We fall by course of Nature's law , not force ' Of thunder , or of Jove . Great Saturn , thou ' Hast sifted well the atom - universe ; ' But for this reason , that thou art the King , ' And only blind from sheer supremacy ...
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