The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... thou wast wont to feed ? The hounds that swift behind thee sped ? Methinks God bringeth thee to need Since all thy friends be from thee fled ! " Where be thy cooks who served thee well , And dainty meats did aye prepare , With fragrant ...
... thou wast wont to feed ? The hounds that swift behind thee sped ? Methinks God bringeth thee to need Since all thy friends be from thee fled ! " Where be thy cooks who served thee well , And dainty meats did aye prepare , With fragrant ...
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... thou fill With that foul flesh of thine a pit , Of all the deeds thou wrought of ill That thou so lightly shalt be quit ? " Thinkest thou peace with God to win When as thou liest low in clay ? — Tho ' thou be rotted bone and skin , And ...
... thou fill With that foul flesh of thine a pit , Of all the deeds thou wrought of ill That thou so lightly shalt be quit ? " Thinkest thou peace with God to win When as thou liest low in clay ? — Tho ' thou be rotted bone and skin , And ...
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... thou lyest : thou canst not lend FALSE The least delight : Thy favors cannot gain a friend , They are so slight : Thy morning pleasures make an end To please at night : Poor are the wants that thou supplyest , And yet thou vauntest ...
... thou lyest : thou canst not lend FALSE The least delight : Thy favors cannot gain a friend , They are so slight : Thy morning pleasures make an end To please at night : Poor are the wants that thou supplyest , And yet thou vauntest ...
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