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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... turn me in your arms , lady , Into an esk and adder , But hold me fast and fear me not , I am your bairn's father . ' They'll turn me to a bear sae grim , And then a lion bold , But hold me fast and fear me not , 135 " As ye shall love ...
... turn me in your arms , lady , Into an esk and adder , But hold me fast and fear me not , I am your bairn's father . ' They'll turn me to a bear sae grim , And then a lion bold , But hold me fast and fear me not , 135 " As ye shall love ...
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... turn'd to dust and tears ; And every monument the stranger meets , Church , palace , pillar , as a mourner greets ; And even the Lion all subdued appears , 15 And the harsh sound of the barbarian drum , With dull and daily dissonance ...
... turn'd to dust and tears ; And every monument the stranger meets , Church , palace , pillar , as a mourner greets ; And even the Lion all subdued appears , 15 And the harsh sound of the barbarian drum , With dull and daily dissonance ...
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... turn'd - her bosom shaken with a sudden storm of sighs- All the spirit deeply dawning in the dark of hazel eyes— Saying , ' I have hid my feelings , fearing they should do me wrong ; ' Saying , Dost thou love me , cousin ? ' weeping ...
... turn'd - her bosom shaken with a sudden storm of sighs- All the spirit deeply dawning in the dark of hazel eyes— Saying , ' I have hid my feelings , fearing they should do me wrong ; ' Saying , Dost thou love me , cousin ? ' weeping ...
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