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 89–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... thee , 185 By thee how fairly is the Giver now Repaid ? But gratitude in thee is lost Long since . Wert thou so void of fear or shame , As offer them to mee the Son of God , 190 To mee my own , on such abhorred pact , That I fall down ...
... thee , 185 By thee how fairly is the Giver now Repaid ? But gratitude in thee is lost Long since . Wert thou so void of fear or shame , As offer them to mee the Son of God , 190 To mee my own , on such abhorred pact , That I fall down ...
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... thee , nor aught By mee propos'd in life contemplative , Or active , tended on by glory , or fame , What dost thou in this World ? the Wilderness For thee is fittest place , I found thee there , And thither will return thee , yet ...
... thee , nor aught By mee propos'd in life contemplative , Or active , tended on by glory , or fame , What dost thou in this World ? the Wilderness For thee is fittest place , I found thee there , And thither will return thee , yet ...
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... thee ( Those second smiles of Heav'n ) shall dart Her mild rayes through thy melting Heart ! Angells thy old friends , there shall greet thee , Glad at their owne home now to meet thee . All thy good works which went before , 135 And ...
... thee ( Those second smiles of Heav'n ) shall dart Her mild rayes through thy melting Heart ! Angells thy old friends , there shall greet thee , Glad at their owne home now to meet thee . All thy good works which went before , 135 And ...
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Robert Henryson The Testament of Cresseid | 75 |
Edmund Spenser Colin Clouts Come Home Again | 97 |
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