The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837Clarendon Press, 1935 - Всего страниц: 887 |
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... Twas more than tongue could dare reveal , " Twas ev'ry thing that young hearts feel , By Love and Nature taught . I stoop'd to cull , with faltering hand , A shell that , on the golden sand , Before us faintly gleam'd ; I trembling rais ...
... Twas more than tongue could dare reveal , " Twas ev'ry thing that young hearts feel , By Love and Nature taught . I stoop'd to cull , with faltering hand , A shell that , on the golden sand , Before us faintly gleam'd ; I trembling rais ...
Стр. 504
... twas his way Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both sides ; ' twould delay Too long the assembly ( he was pleased to dread ) , And take up rather more time than a day , To name his works - he would ...
... twas his way Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both sides ; ' twould delay Too long the assembly ( he was pleased to dread ) , And take up rather more time than a day , To name his works - he would ...
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... Twas in the year two thousand and one ' Twas night ; the noise and bustle of the day ' Twas the deep mid - watch of the silent night ' Twas twilight , and the sunless day went down Twelve years ago I made a mock Twice have I sought Clan ...
... Twas in the year two thousand and one ' Twas night ; the noise and bustle of the day ' Twas the deep mid - watch of the silent night ' Twas twilight , and the sunless day went down Twelve years ago I made a mock Twice have I sought Clan ...
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