A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... Night and morning , with my tears ; And I sunned it with smiles , And with soft deceitful wiles . And it grew both day and night , Till it bore an apple bright ; And my foe beheld it shine , And he knew that it was mine , And into my ...
... Night and morning , with my tears ; And I sunned it with smiles , And with soft deceitful wiles . And it grew both day and night , Till it bore an apple bright ; And my foe beheld it shine , And he knew that it was mine , And into my ...
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... night is market - night Everywhere , be it dry or wet , And market - night in the Haymarket . Our learned London children know , Poor Jenny , all your pride and woe ; Have seen your lifted silken skirt Advertise dainties through the ...
... night is market - night Everywhere , be it dry or wet , And market - night in the Haymarket . Our learned London children know , Poor Jenny , all your pride and woe ; Have seen your lifted silken skirt Advertise dainties through the ...
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... night wind Her mystic mournful perfume ; The sad spearmint by holy wells Breathes melancholy balm . Sometimes she lifts her head , With blue eyes tearless , And gazes athwart the reek of night Upon things long past , Upon things to come ...
... night wind Her mystic mournful perfume ; The sad spearmint by holy wells Breathes melancholy balm . Sometimes she lifts her head , With blue eyes tearless , And gazes athwart the reek of night Upon things long past , Upon things to come ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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