The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... Deep and dim , vain , useless , strange to God , Black under heaven , wan , waste , till through his word The King of glory had created life . Here first the eternal Father , guard of all , Of heaven and earth , raised up the firmament ...
... Deep and dim , vain , useless , strange to God , Black under heaven , wan , waste , till through his word The King of glory had created life . Here first the eternal Father , guard of all , Of heaven and earth , raised up the firmament ...
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... deep dale beneath , a donjon therein , With deep ditches and dark , and dreadful of sight . A fair field full of folk I found there between , Of all manner of men , the mean and the rich , Working and wandering as the world asketh ...
... deep dale beneath , a donjon therein , With deep ditches and dark , and dreadful of sight . A fair field full of folk I found there between , Of all manner of men , the mean and the rich , Working and wandering as the world asketh ...
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... deep , and ratify his doom . Edward , lo ! to sudden fate ( Weave we the woof . The thread is spun ) Half of thy heart we consecrate . ( The web is wove . The work is done . ) W From " The Progress of Poesy " A PINDARIC ODE that wave o ...
... deep , and ratify his doom . Edward , lo ! to sudden fate ( Weave we the woof . The thread is spun ) Half of thy heart we consecrate . ( The web is wove . The work is done . ) W From " The Progress of Poesy " A PINDARIC ODE that wave o ...
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