The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... fall , with however exquisite deliberation . But the lyrical spirit is volatile and notoriously hard to bind with definitions ; and seems to grow wilder with the years . With the anthologist— as with the fisherman who knows the fish at ...
... fall , with however exquisite deliberation . But the lyrical spirit is volatile and notoriously hard to bind with definitions ; and seems to grow wilder with the years . With the anthologist— as with the fisherman who knows the fish at ...
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... fall , And she me caught in her arms long and small , And therewithal so sweetly did me kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? " It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my ...
... fall , And she me caught in her arms long and small , And therewithal so sweetly did me kiss , And softly said , ' Dear heart , how like you this ? " It was no dream ; for I lay broad awaking : But all is turn'd now , through my ...
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... fall on thy disdain , That makest but game of earnest pain : Trow not alone under the sun Unquit to cause thy lover's plain , Although my lute and I have done . May chance thee lie wither'd and old The winter nights 64 SIR THOMAS WYATT.
... fall on thy disdain , That makest but game of earnest pain : Trow not alone under the sun Unquit to cause thy lover's plain , Although my lute and I have done . May chance thee lie wither'd and old The winter nights 64 SIR THOMAS WYATT.
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... fall to play in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well ... fall out : Thus ended she her song and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of ...
... fall to play in pasture where they feed , So noble nature can well end the work she hath begun , And bridle well ... fall out : Thus ended she her song and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of ...
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... fall before thee . 69 . Since First I saw your Face Thomas Ford's Music of Sundry Kinds , 1607 INCE first I saw your face I resolved to honour and SINCE renown ye ; If now I be disdainèd I wish known ye . my heart had never What ? I ...
... fall before thee . 69 . Since First I saw your Face Thomas Ford's Music of Sundry Kinds , 1607 INCE first I saw your face I resolved to honour and SINCE renown ye ; If now I be disdainèd I wish known ye . my heart had never What ? I ...
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