English Poetry: From Collins to Fitzgerald, Том 2P.F. Collier and Son Company, 1910 - Всего страниц: 511 |
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... heard in dread , And , smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , ' O Lord , THOU ART . ' Thou art to give and to confirm , For each 502 CHRISTOPHER SMART.
... heard in dread , And , smitten to the heart , At once above , beneath , around , All Nature , without voice or sound , Replied , ' O Lord , THOU ART . ' Thou art to give and to confirm , For each 502 CHRISTOPHER SMART.
Стр. 510
... heard a fair maid sighing say , ' My wish be wi ' sweet Willie ! ' Willie's rare , and Willie's fair , And Willie's wondrous bonny ; And Willie hecht ' to marry me Gin e'er he 510 ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS WILLY DROWNED IN YARROW.
... heard a fair maid sighing say , ' My wish be wi ' sweet Willie ! ' Willie's rare , and Willie's fair , And Willie's wondrous bonny ; And Willie hecht ' to marry me Gin e'er he 510 ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS WILLY DROWNED IN YARROW.
Стр. 513
... heard the roar of Yarrow . No longer from thy window look- Thou hast no son , thou tender mother ! No longer walk , thou lovely maid ; Alas , thou hast no more a brother ! No longer seek him east or west And search no more the forest ...
... heard the roar of Yarrow . No longer from thy window look- Thou hast no son , thou tender mother ! No longer walk , thou lovely maid ; Alas , thou hast no more a brother ! No longer seek him east or west And search no more the forest ...
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... heard his voice in every blast , Could catch the sound no more : For then , by toil subdued , he drank The stifling wave , and then he sank . No poet wept him ; but the page Of narrative sincere , That tells his name , his worth , his ...
... heard his voice in every blast , Could catch the sound no more : For then , by toil subdued , he drank The stifling wave , and then he sank . No poet wept him ; but the page Of narrative sincere , That tells his name , his worth , his ...
Стр. 556
... heard thee last . Those lips are thine - thy own sweet smile I see , The same that oft in childhood solaced me ; Voice only fails , else how distinct they say , ' Grieve not , my child , chase all thy fears away ! ' The meek ...
... heard thee last . Those lips are thine - thy own sweet smile I see , The same that oft in childhood solaced me ; Voice only fails , else how distinct they say , ' Grieve not , my child , chase all thy fears away ! ' The meek ...
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