The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... deep valleys , The snow , the frost , the rain , The cold , the heat ; for dry or wete , We must lodge on the plain ; And , us above , no other roof But a brake bush or twain : Which soon should grieve you , I believe ; And ye would ...
... deep valleys , The snow , the frost , the rain , The cold , the heat ; for dry or wete , We must lodge on the plain ; And , us above , no other roof But a brake bush or twain : Which soon should grieve you , I believe ; And ye would ...
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... deep reposed in my breast is she for her desart ! For many blessed gifts , O happy , happy land ! Where Mars and Pallas strive to make their glory most to stand ! Yet , land , more is thy bliss that , in this cruel age , A Venus ' imp ...
... deep reposed in my breast is she for her desart ! For many blessed gifts , O happy , happy land ! Where Mars and Pallas strive to make their glory most to stand ! Yet , land , more is thy bliss that , in this cruel age , A Venus ' imp ...
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. Calm is the deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves that weltering wont to be Are stable like the land . So silent is the cessile air That every cry and call The hills and dales and forest ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Calm is the deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves that weltering wont to be Are stable like the land . So silent is the cessile air That every cry and call The hills and dales and forest ...
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... deep appear . Ọ then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! All labourers draw home at even , And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of heaven ...
... deep appear . Ọ then it were a seemly thing , While all is still and calm , The praise of God to play and sing With cornet and with shalm ! All labourers draw home at even , And can to other say , Thanks to the gracious God of heaven ...
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... deep , And joy the day in mirth the while , And spend the night in sleep . Ulysses . Fair Nymph , if fame or honour were To be attain'd with ease , Then would I come and rest me there , And leave such toils as these . But here it dwells ...
... deep , And joy the day in mirth the while , And spend the night in sleep . Ulysses . Fair Nymph , if fame or honour were To be attain'd with ease , Then would I come and rest me there , And leave such toils as these . But here it dwells ...
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