Word from England: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Compiled for the King's ForcesEnglish Universities Press, 1940 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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... pass- Drink to the lass , I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass . Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize ; Now to the maid who has none , sir : Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes , And here's to the nymph with ...
... pass- Drink to the lass , I'll warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass . Here's to the charmer whose dimples we prize ; Now to the maid who has none , sir : Here's to the girl with a pair of blue eyes , And here's to the nymph with ...
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... pass , & c . For let ' em be clumsy , or let ' em be slim , Young or ancient , I care not a feather ; So fill a pint bumper quite up to the brim , And let us e'en toast them together . Chorus Let the toast pass , - Drink to the lass , I ...
... pass , & c . For let ' em be clumsy , or let ' em be slim , Young or ancient , I care not a feather ; So fill a pint bumper quite up to the brim , And let us e'en toast them together . Chorus Let the toast pass , - Drink to the lass , I ...
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... pass away ! Percy Bysshe Shelley . But I cannot conceal from myself , in spite of your distinguished politeness ... passing the time by outdoing one another in protesting the number of taels each would give rather than permit you to be ...
... pass away ! Percy Bysshe Shelley . But I cannot conceal from myself , in spite of your distinguished politeness ... passing the time by outdoing one another in protesting the number of taels each would give rather than permit you to be ...
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TIMES AND SEASONS | 1 |
John Keats | 8 |
YOU MEANER BEAUTIES OF THE NIGHT | 14 |
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arms army battle blood blow blue brave breath bugles blown C. H. Sorley Colonel's dark dawn dead dear death deep Don John dreams earth enemy England English eyes face fair fear fight fire fleet foes Francis Vere friends G. K. Chesterton galloped Gasman glory green Greensleeves hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill honour horse hound John Keats John of Austria Kamal King land laugh light Lochinvar look Lord loud maid mare Maurice Baring mountain Nelly Gray never night numbers o'er Percy Bysshe Shelley prince ride river rock round Rudyard Kipling running-they're running sails ships sing sleep Snowy River Song soul stand stars stood storm sweet sword thee There's thine things thou turned W. E. Henley W. H. Davies waves wild William Shakespeare wind wings wounded