The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... poor bird , as all forlorn , Leaned her breast up - till a thorn , And there sung the dolefullest ditty , That to hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie ! now would she cry ; Tereu , Tereu ! by and by ; That to hear her so complain ...
... poor bird , as all forlorn , Leaned her breast up - till a thorn , And there sung the dolefullest ditty , That to hear it was great pity . Fie , fie , fie ! now would she cry ; Tereu , Tereu ! by and by ; That to hear her so complain ...
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... poor man's wine ; hardship ; the fear of debt ; the dear society of bairns and wife , of brothers and sisters , proud of each other , knowing so few , and finding amends for want and obscurity in books and thoughts . " As Burns was thus ...
... poor man's wine ; hardship ; the fear of debt ; the dear society of bairns and wife , of brothers and sisters , proud of each other , knowing so few , and finding amends for want and obscurity in books and thoughts . " As Burns was thus ...
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... poor wretches . Hear me , auld Hangie , for a wee , An ' let poor damnèd bodies be ; I'm sure sma ' pleasure it can gie , Even to a deil , To skelp ' an ' scaud poor dogs like me , An ' hear us squeel ! Great is thy power , an ' great ...
... poor wretches . Hear me , auld Hangie , for a wee , An ' let poor damnèd bodies be ; I'm sure sma ' pleasure it can gie , Even to a deil , To skelp ' an ' scaud poor dogs like me , An ' hear us squeel ! Great is thy power , an ' great ...
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