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 78–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... fall sic mischance . XIII Yit nevertheless quhat ever men deme or say In scornefull langage of thy brukkilnes , I sall excuse als far furth as I may Thy womanheid , thy wisdome and fairnes : The quhilk Fortoun hes put to sic distres As ...
... fall sic mischance . XIII Yit nevertheless quhat ever men deme or say In scornefull langage of thy brukkilnes , I sall excuse als far furth as I may Thy womanheid , thy wisdome and fairnes : The quhilk Fortoun hes put to sic distres As ...
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... Fall ? 770 Then Kings are Slaves to those whom they command , 775 And Tenants to their Peoples pleasure stand . Add , that the Pow'r for Property allow'd , Is mischievously seated in the Croud : For who can be secure of private Right ...
... Fall ? 770 Then Kings are Slaves to those whom they command , 775 And Tenants to their Peoples pleasure stand . Add , that the Pow'r for Property allow'd , Is mischievously seated in the Croud : For who can be secure of private Right ...
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... fall . 190 Comes a vapour from the margin , blackening over heath and holt , Cramming all the blast before it , in its breast a thunderbolt . Let it fall on Locksley Hall , with rain or hail , or fire or snow ; For the mighty wind ...
... fall . 190 Comes a vapour from the margin , blackening over heath and holt , Cramming all the blast before it , in its breast a thunderbolt . Let it fall on Locksley Hall , with rain or hail , or fire or snow ; For the mighty wind ...
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