The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... moon shining to behold , And all his sorrow to the moon he told , And said : ' Surely when thou art horned anew , I shall be glad - if all the world be true ! " Chaucer is linked to the romantic age by his broad jokes , his occasional ...
... moon shining to behold , And all his sorrow to the moon he told , And said : ' Surely when thou art horned anew , I shall be glad - if all the world be true ! " Chaucer is linked to the romantic age by his broad jokes , his occasional ...
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... moon's beauty and the moon's soft pace . " Leaving out the coarser elements of the Elizabethan Renaissance , you will find nearly all of its glory and glamor in Spenser's Faerie Queene . There is no stain of carnality upon his moon ...
... moon's beauty and the moon's soft pace . " Leaving out the coarser elements of the Elizabethan Renaissance , you will find nearly all of its glory and glamor in Spenser's Faerie Queene . There is no stain of carnality upon his moon ...
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... moon , Glides glimmering o'er my fleece - like floor , By the midnight breezes strewn ; And wherever the beat of her unseen feet , Which only the angels hear , May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof , The stars peep behind her ...
... moon , Glides glimmering o'er my fleece - like floor , By the midnight breezes strewn ; And wherever the beat of her unseen feet , Which only the angels hear , May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof , The stars peep behind her ...
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