The Way to Poetry: An Anthology to English Verse from Chaucer to Sidney Keyes1955 - 708 էջ |
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... thou then more than thou hadst before ? No love , my Love , that thou mayst true love call ; All mine was thine before thou hadst this more . Then , if for my love thou my love receivest , I cannot blame thee for my love thou usest ...
... thou then more than thou hadst before ? No love , my Love , that thou mayst true love call ; All mine was thine before thou hadst this more . Then , if for my love thou my love receivest , I cannot blame thee for my love thou usest ...
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... thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold , Bare ruined choirs , where late the sweet birds sang . In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after sunset ...
... thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold , Bare ruined choirs , where late the sweet birds sang . In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after sunset ...
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... thou shouldst go . " At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : " This was a work for us ; and now , my ... thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see 596.
... thou shouldst go . " At this the old Man paused ; Then , pointing to the stones near which they stood , Thus , after a short silence , he resumed : " This was a work for us ; and now , my ... thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see 596.
Common terms and phrases
A. E. Housman ALFRED TENNYSON arms Arthur a Bland beauty birds blood blow breast breath bright cloud dark dead dear death delight doth dreams earth eyes face fair fear flowers frae G. K. Chesterton glory gold grave green Greensleeves hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven herte hill honour John Pudney Kilmeny King lady land leave light live look Lord lyric mind moon morn never night o'er Peter Gurney Poems poetry poets Queen rose round shadows Sidney Keyes sigh sight sing sleep smile song soul spirit spring stars stood sweet T. S. Eliot tears tell thee ther thine things thou art thought tree Uncle Tom Cobley unto voice W. H. Davies whan William Wordsworth wind wings youth