Great Poems of the English LanguageTudor Publishing Company, 1932 - 1502 sidor |
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... dead ? His death - bed , peacock's folly ; His winding - sheet is shame ; His will , false - seeming wholly ; His sole executor , blame . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female frenzy , From them that use men thus , Good Lord ...
... dead ? His death - bed , peacock's folly ; His winding - sheet is shame ; His will , false - seeming wholly ; His sole executor , blame . From so ungrateful fancy , From such a female frenzy , From them that use men thus , Good Lord ...
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... dead , Gone to his death - bed , All under the willow - tree . See ! the white moon shines on high ; Whiter is my true love's shroud , Whiter than the morning sky , Whiter than the evening cloud : My love is dead , Gone to his death ...
... dead , Gone to his death - bed , All under the willow - tree . See ! the white moon shines on high ; Whiter is my true love's shroud , Whiter than the morning sky , Whiter than the evening cloud : My love is dead , Gone to his death ...
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... dead sighs- These only , these the hearkening spirit hears , Sees only such things rise . Thou art far too far for wings of words to follow , Far too far off for thought or any prayer . What ails us with thee , who art wind and air ...
... dead sighs- These only , these the hearkening spirit hears , Sees only such things rise . Thou art far too far for wings of words to follow , Far too far off for thought or any prayer . What ails us with thee , who art wind and air ...
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Great Poems of the English Language: An Anthology Wallace Alvin Briggs Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1948 |
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