Collins Albatross Book of Longer Poems: English and American Poetry from the Fourteenth Century to the Present DayEdwin Morgan Collins, 1963 - 736 էջ |
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... Lord Barnard's man . ' My lord Barnard shall knowe of this , Whether I sink or swim ; ' And ever where the bridges were broake He laid him downe to swimme . ' A sleepe or wake , thou Lord Barnard , As thou art a man of life , For Little ...
... Lord Barnard's man . ' My lord Barnard shall knowe of this , Whether I sink or swim ; ' And ever where the bridges were broake He laid him downe to swimme . ' A sleepe or wake , thou Lord Barnard , As thou art a man of life , For Little ...
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... Lord t ' assault a gentle Belle ? O say what stranger Cause , yet unexplor❜d , Cou'd make a gentle Belle reject a Lord ? In Tasks so bold , can Little Men engage , And in soft Bosoms dwells such mighty Rage ? Sol thro ' white Curtains ...
... Lord t ' assault a gentle Belle ? O say what stranger Cause , yet unexplor❜d , Cou'd make a gentle Belle reject a Lord ? In Tasks so bold , can Little Men engage , And in soft Bosoms dwells such mighty Rage ? Sol thro ' white Curtains ...
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... Lord's good will toward me— ' Full of compassion and mercy , the Lord ' —let me hear it again ; ' Full of compassion and mercy - long - suffering . ' Yes , O yes ! For the lawyer is born but to murder - the Saviour lives but to bless ...
... Lord's good will toward me— ' Full of compassion and mercy , the Lord ' —let me hear it again ; ' Full of compassion and mercy - long - suffering . ' Yes , O yes ! For the lawyer is born but to murder - the Saviour lives but to bless ...
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