A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... eyes ; Trained but yet savage , in her speaking face He marked the features of her vagrant race : When a light laugh and roguish leer expressed The vice implanted in her youthful breast : Forth from the tent her elder brother came , Who ...
... eyes ; Trained but yet savage , in her speaking face He marked the features of her vagrant race : When a light laugh and roguish leer expressed The vice implanted in her youthful breast : Forth from the tent her elder brother came , Who ...
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... eyes the stars might see . I met her by her lane - spread tent , Beside a moss - green stone , And bade her make , not mock , my fate , My fortune was her own . Thou art but yet a boy , she said , And I a woman grown . I am a man in ...
... eyes the stars might see . I met her by her lane - spread tent , Beside a moss - green stone , And bade her make , not mock , my fate , My fortune was her own . Thou art but yet a boy , she said , And I a woman grown . I am a man in ...
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... eyes ! Bloated and stain'd in every feature , With iron jaws , throat knotted and bare , Eyes deep sunken , jet - black hair , Crouches the creature . Hark ! Hark ! Who cries outside in the dark ? Only the wind on its way , Only the ...
... eyes ! Bloated and stain'd in every feature , With iron jaws , throat knotted and bare , Eyes deep sunken , jet - black hair , Crouches the creature . Hark ! Hark ! Who cries outside in the dark ? Only the wind on its way , Only the ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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