The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... grace now to be happy is before thee laid . ” " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list ...
... grace now to be happy is before thee laid . ” " Certes " ( said he ) " I n'ill thine offered grace , Nor to be made so happy do intend ; Another bliss before mine eyes I place , Another happiness , another end : To them that list ...
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Edwin Markham. ANONYMOUS ENGLAND , 1609 Love Me Not for Comely Grace L OVE me not for comely grace , For my pleasing eye or face , Nor for any outward part , No , nor for a constant heart ; For these may fail or turn to ill , So thou and ...
Edwin Markham. ANONYMOUS ENGLAND , 1609 Love Me Not for Comely Grace L OVE me not for comely grace , For my pleasing eye or face , Nor for any outward part , No , nor for a constant heart ; For these may fail or turn to ill , So thou and ...
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... grace and meaning that may be new to you . His justly admired Ode to the Passions has a more obvious appeal . To Swinburne , great poet himself , " Its grace and vigor , its vivid and pliant dexterity of touch , are worthy of all their ...
... grace and meaning that may be new to you . His justly admired Ode to the Passions has a more obvious appeal . To Swinburne , great poet himself , " Its grace and vigor , its vivid and pliant dexterity of touch , are worthy of all their ...
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