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HAST THOU SEEN THE DOWN IN THE AIR Hast thou seen the down in the air , When wanton blasts have tossed it ? Or the ship on the sea , When ruder winds have crossed it ? Hast thou marked the crocodile's weeping , Or the fox's sleeping ?
HAST THOU SEEN THE DOWN IN THE AIR Hast thou seen the down in the air , When wanton blasts have tossed it ? Or the ship on the sea , When ruder winds have crossed it ? Hast thou marked the crocodile's weeping , Or the fox's sleeping ?
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What hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? A swallow , sister , O fair swift swallow , Why wilt thou fly after spring to the south , The soft ...
What hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? A swallow , sister , O fair swift swallow , Why wilt thou fly after spring to the south , The soft ...
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Harry Kemp GOD , THE ARCHITECT Who thou art I know not , But this much I know : Thou hast set the Pleiades In a silver row ; Thou hast sent the trackless winds Loose upon their way ; Thou hast reared a colored wall Twixt the night and ...
Harry Kemp GOD , THE ARCHITECT Who thou art I know not , But this much I know : Thou hast set the Pleiades In a silver row ; Thou hast sent the trackless winds Loose upon their way ; Thou hast reared a colored wall Twixt the night and ...
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Great Poems of the English Language: An Anthology of Verse in English from ... Wallace Alvin Briggs Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1933 |
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