Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... fear that readers must be told many things which they could with great pleasure and profit find out for themselves . I have endeavored to give an accurate and reliable text in conformity with that of the best editions . In a very few ...
... fear that readers must be told many things which they could with great pleasure and profit find out for themselves . I have endeavored to give an accurate and reliable text in conformity with that of the best editions . In a very few ...
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... fear ! What a change of flesh is here ! Think how many royal bones Sleep within this heap of stones ; 5 Here they lie , had realms and lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands ; Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They ...
... fear ! What a change of flesh is here ! Think how many royal bones Sleep within this heap of stones ; 5 Here they lie , had realms and lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands ; Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They ...
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... fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Walter Raleigh ( ? ) 1552-1618 THE NYMPH'S REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD ( From England's Helicon , 1600 ) If all the world and Love were ...
... fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . Sir Walter Raleigh ( ? ) 1552-1618 THE NYMPH'S REPLY TO THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD ( From England's Helicon , 1600 ) If all the world and Love were ...
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... Fear no more the heat of the sun Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : 5 Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . Fear no more the frown o ...
... Fear no more the heat of the sun Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : 5 Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . Fear no more the frown o ...
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... fears , Men reckon what it did , and meant ; But trepidations of the spheres , Though greater far , are innocent . Dull sublunary Lovers ' love , ( Whose soul is sense ) cannot admit 15 Absence ; for that it doth remove Those things ...
... fears , Men reckon what it did , and meant ; But trepidations of the spheres , Though greater far , are innocent . Dull sublunary Lovers ' love , ( Whose soul is sense ) cannot admit 15 Absence ; for that it doth remove Those things ...
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