The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1957 - 1166 sidor |
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... tears that never stint , Like pearl - drops from a flint , Fell by course from his eyes , That one another's place supplies ; Thus he grieved in every part , Tears of blood fell from his heart , When he left his pretty boy , Father's ...
... tears that never stint , Like pearl - drops from a flint , Fell by course from his eyes , That one another's place supplies ; Thus he grieved in every part , Tears of blood fell from his heart , When he left his pretty boy , Father's ...
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... tear . When sorrow would be seen In her brightest majesty , -For she is a Queen- Then is she drest by none but thee ... tears do fall and fall . Does night lose her eyes ? Still the fountain weeps for all . Let day and night do what ...
... tear . When sorrow would be seen In her brightest majesty , -For she is a Queen- Then is she drest by none but thee ... tears do fall and fall . Does night lose her eyes ? Still the fountain weeps for all . Let day and night do what ...
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... tears ! April , that mine ears Like a lover greetest , If I tell thee , sweetest , All my hopes and fears , April , April , Laugh thy golden laughter , But , the moment after , Weep thy golden tears ! Ode in May ET me go forth , and ...
... tears ! April , that mine ears Like a lover greetest , If I tell thee , sweetest , All my hopes and fears , April , April , Laugh thy golden laughter , But , the moment after , Weep thy golden tears ! Ode in May ET me go forth , and ...
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Alexander Montgomerie b 1540 d | 80 |
Fulke Greville Lord Brooke b 1554 | 145 |
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