The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... delights to honour . To bring home and render so great a spoil com- pendiously has been my capital difficulty . It is for the reader to judge if I have so managed it as to serve those who already love poetry and to implant that love in ...
... delights to honour . To bring home and render so great a spoil com- pendiously has been my capital difficulty . It is for the reader to judge if I have so managed it as to serve those who already love poetry and to implant that love in ...
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... heed What men will think and say : Of young , of old , it shall be told ye be gone away That Your wanton will for to fulfil , In green - wood you to play ; And that ye might for your delight No longer make 442 ANONYMOUS.
... heed What men will think and say : Of young , of old , it shall be told ye be gone away That Your wanton will for to fulfil , In green - wood you to play ; And that ye might for your delight No longer make 442 ANONYMOUS.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch. And that ye might for your delight No longer make delay . Rather than ye should thus for me Be called an ill woman Yet would I to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Though it be sung of old and ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. And that ye might for your delight No longer make delay . Rather than ye should thus for me Be called an ill woman Yet would I to the green - wood go , Alone , a banished man . She . Though it be sung of old and ...
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... delight , Help to bewail the woful case And eke the heavy plight Of me , that wonted to rejoice The fortune of my ... delighted me , That yet they do me good : 9. mings ] mingles , mixes . 41 . Wherewith I wake with his return Whose ...
... delight , Help to bewail the woful case And eke the heavy plight Of me , that wonted to rejoice The fortune of my ... delighted me , That yet they do me good : 9. mings ] mingles , mixes . 41 . Wherewith I wake with his return Whose ...
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... delight , Drowned in tears , to mourn my loss I stand the bitter night In my window where I may see Before the winds how the clouds flee : Lo ! what a mariner love hath made me ! And in green waves when the salt flood Doth rise by rage ...
... delight , Drowned in tears , to mourn my loss I stand the bitter night In my window where I may see Before the winds how the clouds flee : Lo ! what a mariner love hath made me ! And in green waves when the salt flood Doth rise by rage ...
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