The Way to Poetry: An Anthology to English Verse from Chaucer to Sidney Keyes1955 - 708 էջ |
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... stand within and not be seen . The passing stranger oft with wonder stops , And thinks he een could walk upon their tops , And often stoops to see the busy crow , And stands above and sees the eggs below ; And while the wild horse gives ...
... stand within and not be seen . The passing stranger oft with wonder stops , And thinks he een could walk upon their tops , And often stoops to see the busy crow , And stands above and sees the eggs below ; And while the wild horse gives ...
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... stand . With a long pike - staff upon his shoulder , So well he can clear his way ; By two and by three he makes them to flee , For he hath no list to stay . And as he went forth , in a summer's morning , Into the forrest of merry ...
... stand . With a long pike - staff upon his shoulder , So well he can clear his way ; By two and by three he makes them to flee , For he hath no list to stay . And as he went forth , in a summer's morning , Into the forrest of merry ...
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... stand as cool As he stands on the chasm's edge ; " Let Gorlias ride the sea - kings As Gorlias rides the sea , Then let all hell and Denmark drive , Yelling to all its fiends alive , And not a rag care we . When Alfred's word was ended ...
... stand as cool As he stands on the chasm's edge ; " Let Gorlias ride the sea - kings As Gorlias rides the sea , Then let all hell and Denmark drive , Yelling to all its fiends alive , And not a rag care we . When Alfred's word was ended ...
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