The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... head of cattle And the head of him who owned them . Ednyfed , King of Dyfed , His head was borne before us ; His wine and beasts supplied our feasts , And his overthrow , our chorus . I The Grave of Love DUG , beneath the cypress shade ...
... head of cattle And the head of him who owned them . Ednyfed , King of Dyfed , His head was borne before us ; His wine and beasts supplied our feasts , And his overthrow , our chorus . I The Grave of Love DUG , beneath the cypress shade ...
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... head Like cloud on cloud . No stir of air was there , Not so much life as on a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feathered grass , But where the dead leaf fell , there did it rest . A stream went voiceless by , still ...
... head Like cloud on cloud . No stir of air was there , Not so much life as on a summer's day Robs not one light seed from the feathered grass , But where the dead leaf fell , there did it rest . A stream went voiceless by , still ...
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... head . To labor ere their strength be come , Or starve is such the doom That makes of many an English home One long and living tomb ? Is there no pity from above- No mercy in those skies ? Hath then the heart of man no love , To spare ...
... head . To labor ere their strength be come , Or starve is such the doom That makes of many an English home One long and living tomb ? Is there no pity from above- No mercy in those skies ? Hath then the heart of man no love , To spare ...
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The Haunt of Grendel Beowulf | 826 |
Philomel Barnefield 1036 | 832 |
Love Rolle | 833 |
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