English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 Seiten |
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... Tears in every person's eye ; Never a whit would that man care 411 420 Though flocks were mixed , both head and hair . So dost thou fare , upon thy side ; For when the snow lies thick and wide , And every creature lives in sorrow , 430 ...
... Tears in every person's eye ; Never a whit would that man care 411 420 Though flocks were mixed , both head and hair . So dost thou fare , upon thy side ; For when the snow lies thick and wide , And every creature lives in sorrow , 430 ...
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... tears ? What Myrmidon ? or yet what Dolopes ? 10 What stern Ulysses ' wagèd soldier ? And lo ! moist night now from the welkin falls , And stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and ...
... tears ? What Myrmidon ? or yet what Dolopes ? 10 What stern Ulysses ' wagèd soldier ? And lo ! moist night now from the welkin falls , And stars declining counsel us to rest ; But since so great is thy delight to hear Of our mishaps and ...
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... tears : and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and cursing never stent To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care , as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain . 224 Her eyes ...
... tears : and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness , and cursing never stent To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care , as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain . 224 Her eyes ...
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... tears their want could not suffice . Yet since for her they wept who guides my heart , They , weeping , smile and triumph in their smart . 1 condescend Of these my tears a fountain fiercely springs , Where THOMAS LODGE 129.
... tears their want could not suffice . Yet since for her they wept who guides my heart , They , weeping , smile and triumph in their smart . 1 condescend Of these my tears a fountain fiercely springs , Where THOMAS LODGE 129.
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... tears , By them the winds increased and fiercely blow ; Yet when I sigh , the flame more plain appears , And by their force with greater power doth glow . Amidst these pains all Phoenix - like I thrive , Since Love that yields me death ...
... tears , By them the winds increased and fiercely blow ; Yet when I sigh , the flame more plain appears , And by their force with greater power doth glow . Amidst these pains all Phoenix - like I thrive , Since Love that yields me death ...
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