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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... thought my God , And storm'st refus'd , thinking to terrifie 495 Mee to thy will ; desist , thou art discernd And toil'st in vain , nor me in vain molest . To whom the Fiend now swoln with rage reply'd : Then hear , O Son of David ...
... thought my God , And storm'st refus'd , thinking to terrifie 495 Mee to thy will ; desist , thou art discernd And toil'st in vain , nor me in vain molest . To whom the Fiend now swoln with rage reply'd : Then hear , O Son of David ...
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... thought Kings an useless heavy Load , Who Cost too much , and did too little Good . 505 These were for laying Honest David by On Principles of pure good Husbandry . With them joyn'd all th ' Haranguers of the Throng , That thought to ...
... thought Kings an useless heavy Load , Who Cost too much , and did too little Good . 505 These were for laying Honest David by On Principles of pure good Husbandry . With them joyn'd all th ' Haranguers of the Throng , That thought to ...
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... thought , " A little while Will bring her back again , dismantled , spoiled . It is herself ; she cannot change her style ; She has the habit now of being foiled . " 160 So when a ship appeared among the haze , We thought , " The ...
... thought , " A little while Will bring her back again , dismantled , spoiled . It is herself ; she cannot change her style ; She has the habit now of being foiled . " 160 So when a ship appeared among the haze , We thought , " The ...
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