The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... shade divineth . Follow still , since so thy fates ordained ! The sun must have his shade , Till both at once do fade- The sun still proved , the shadow still disdainèd . W Vobiscum est Iope HEN thou must home to shades 1019 THOMAS CAMPION.
... shade divineth . Follow still , since so thy fates ordained ! The sun must have his shade , Till both at once do fade- The sun still proved , the shadow still disdainèd . W Vobiscum est Iope HEN thou must home to shades 1019 THOMAS CAMPION.
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... shade , For talking age and whispering lovers made ! How often have I blessed the coming day , When toil remitting lent its turn to play , And all the village train , from labor free , Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree ...
... shade , For talking age and whispering lovers made ! How often have I blessed the coming day , When toil remitting lent its turn to play , And all the village train , from labor free , Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree ...
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... shade , Now saw the light and made it terrible . It was Hyperion - a granite peak His bright feet touched , and there he stayed to view The misery his brillance had betrayed To the most hateful seeing of itself . Golden his hair of ...
... shade , Now saw the light and made it terrible . It was Hyperion - a granite peak His bright feet touched , and there he stayed to view The misery his brillance had betrayed To the most hateful seeing of itself . Golden his hair of ...
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