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... pass o'er all those Confessors and Martyrs , Who live like S - tt - n , or who die like Chartres , Out - cant old Esdras , or out - drink his heir , Out - usure Jews , or Irishmen out - swear ; Wicked as Pages , who in early years Act ...
... pass o'er all those Confessors and Martyrs , Who live like S - tt - n , or who die like Chartres , Out - cant old Esdras , or out - drink his heir , Out - usure Jews , or Irishmen out - swear ; Wicked as Pages , who in early years Act ...
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... Pass -Brook and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
... Pass -Brook and road Were fellow - travellers in this gloomy Pass , And with them did we journey several hours At a slow step . The immeasurable height Of woods decaying , never to be decayed , The stationary blasts of waterfalls , And ...
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... passing the endless grass , Passing the yellow - spear'd wheat , every grain from its shroud in the dark - brown fields uprisen , Passing the apple - tree blows of white and pink in the orchards , Carrying a corpse to where it shall ...
... passing the endless grass , Passing the yellow - spear'd wheat , every grain from its shroud in the dark - brown fields uprisen , Passing the apple - tree blows of white and pink in the orchards , Carrying a corpse to where it shall ...
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Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction Leonard Unger Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1953 |
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