English Poetry: From Collins to FitzgeraldCollier, 1961 - Всего страниц: 958 |
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... thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And when , or how , or where we met , I own to me's a secret yet . But this I know , when thou art fled , Where'er they lay these limbs , this head , No clod so valueless shall be As all ...
... thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And when , or how , or where we met , I own to me's a secret yet . But this I know , when thou art fled , Where'er they lay these limbs , this head , No clod so valueless shall be As all ...
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... thou shouldst go . ' At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : ' This was a work for us ; and now , my Son , It is a work for me . But , lay one stone ...
... thou shouldst go . ' At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : ' This was a work for us ; and now , my Son , It is a work for me . But , lay one stone ...
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... Thou , bethink thee , art A guest for queens to social pageantries , With gages from a hundred brighter eyes Than tears even can make mine , to play thy part Of chief musician . What hast thou to do With looking from the lattice ...
... Thou , bethink thee , art A guest for queens to social pageantries , With gages from a hundred brighter eyes Than tears even can make mine , to play thy part Of chief musician . What hast thou to do With looking from the lattice ...
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FIDELE | 487 |
GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON Continued | 491 |
GEORGE SEWELL | 493 |
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