The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 էջ |
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... fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in ... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my ...
... fair Kirconnell lea ! Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in ... fair Kirconnell lea . As I went down the water side , None but my foe to be my guide , None but my foe to be my ...
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... fair ! O Helen chaste ! If I were with thee , I'd be blest , Where thou lies low and taks thy rest , On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish my grave were growing green , A winding - sheet drawn owre my e'en , And I in Helen's arms lying , On ...
... fair ! O Helen chaste ! If I were with thee , I'd be blest , Where thou lies low and taks thy rest , On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish my grave were growing green , A winding - sheet drawn owre my e'en , And I in Helen's arms lying , On ...
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... fair hours , which were begot , In Jove's sweet Paradise of Day and Night ; Which do the seasons of the year allot , And all , that ever in this world is fair , Do make and still repair : And ye three handmaids of the Cyprian Queen ...
... fair hours , which were begot , In Jove's sweet Paradise of Day and Night ; Which do the seasons of the year allot , And all , that ever in this world is fair , Do make and still repair : And ye three handmaids of the Cyprian Queen ...
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