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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... thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey 5 IO 15 To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and dungeons of the earth ? Hast thou couragious fire to thaw ...
... thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey 5 IO 15 To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and dungeons of the earth ? Hast thou couragious fire to thaw ...
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... thou hast dar'd to utter Th ' abominable terms , impious condition ; But I endure the time , till which expir'd , Thou hast permission on me . It is writt❜n 175 The first of all Commandments , Thou shalt worship The Lord thy God , and ...
... thou hast dar'd to utter Th ' abominable terms , impious condition ; But I endure the time , till which expir'd , Thou hast permission on me . It is writt❜n 175 The first of all Commandments , Thou shalt worship The Lord thy God , and ...
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... thou mightest live too , my son , my son ! Or rather would that I , even I myself , Might now be lying on this bloody sand , Near death , and by an ignorant stroke of thine , Not thou of mine ! and I might die , not thou ; 815 And I , not ...
... thou mightest live too , my son , my son ! Or rather would that I , even I myself , Might now be lying on this bloody sand , Near death , and by an ignorant stroke of thine , Not thou of mine ! and I might die , not thou ; 815 And I , not ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer The Nuns Priests Tale 15 The Franklins | 58 |
Robert Henryson The Testament of Cresseid | 75 |
Edmund Spenser Colin Clouts Come Home Again | 97 |
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