The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... sight to make them stare ; To make them stare , not out of mortal dread , But only for huge bliss and stounded head ; To wit , poured forth , countless and deep and broad , As if some cart had there discharged its load , A bank of ...
... sight to make them stare ; To make them stare , not out of mortal dread , But only for huge bliss and stounded head ; To wit , poured forth , countless and deep and broad , As if some cart had there discharged its load , A bank of ...
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... Sight ? FROM " HERO AND LEANDER " T lies not in our power to love or hate , IT For will in us is overruled by fate . When two are stripped , long ere the course begin , We wish that one should lose , the other win ; And one especially ...
... Sight ? FROM " HERO AND LEANDER " T lies not in our power to love or hate , IT For will in us is overruled by fate . When two are stripped , long ere the course begin , We wish that one should lose , the other win ; And one especially ...
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... sight was fled ! But Christabel , in dizzy trance Stumbling on the unsteady ground , Shuddered aloud with a hissing sound ; And Geraldine again turned round , And like a thing that sought relief , Full of wonder and full of grief , She ...
... sight was fled ! But Christabel , in dizzy trance Stumbling on the unsteady ground , Shuddered aloud with a hissing sound ; And Geraldine again turned round , And like a thing that sought relief , Full of wonder and full of grief , She ...
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