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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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... death . - To prove the word , Wee'l now appeale to none of all Those thy old Souldiers , Great and tall Ripe men of Martyrdome , that could reach downe , With strong armes , their Triumphant crowne : Such as could with lustie breath ...
... death . - To prove the word , Wee'l now appeale to none of all Those thy old Souldiers , Great and tall Ripe men of Martyrdome , that could reach downe , With strong armes , their Triumphant crowne : Such as could with lustie breath ...
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... death , in which who dyes Loves his death , and dyes againe , And would for ever so be slaine ! And lives , and dyes ; and knowes not why 90 95 100 To live ; But that he thus may never leave to dye . How kindly will thy gentle Heart 105 ...
... death , in which who dyes Loves his death , and dyes againe , And would for ever so be slaine ! And lives , and dyes ; and knowes not why 90 95 100 To live ; But that he thus may never leave to dye . How kindly will thy gentle Heart 105 ...
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... Death- mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in- Death have diced for the ship's crew . and she ( the latter ) win- neth the ancient Mariner . Are those her ribs through which the ...
... Death- mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in- Death have diced for the ship's crew . and she ( the latter ) win- neth the ancient Mariner . Are those her ribs through which the ...
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