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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... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Fathers house Have brought thee , and highest plac't , highest is best , Now shew thy Progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thy self down ; safely if Son of God : 555 For it is written ...
... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Fathers house Have brought thee , and highest plac't , highest is best , Now shew thy Progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thy self down ; safely if Son of God : 555 For it is written ...
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... Stand ye calm and resolute , 305 310 315 320 Like a forest close and mute , With folded arms and looks which are 325 Weapons of unvanquished war , And let Panic , who outspeeds The career of armèd steeds Pass , a disregarded shade ...
... Stand ye calm and resolute , 305 310 315 320 Like a forest close and mute , With folded arms and looks which are 325 Weapons of unvanquished war , And let Panic , who outspeeds The career of armèd steeds Pass , a disregarded shade ...
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... stand we — that's we stand here , I and my Tab , brass - bold , brick - built of beef and beer , -Do not we , slut ? Step forth and show your beauty , jade ! Wife of my bosom — that's the word now ! What a trade We drove ! None said us ...
... stand we — that's we stand here , I and my Tab , brass - bold , brick - built of beef and beer , -Do not we , slut ? Step forth and show your beauty , jade ! Wife of my bosom — that's the word now ! What a trade We drove ! None said us ...
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