The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... Youth RABBED Age and Youth CRABI Cannot live together : Youth is full of pleasance , Age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn , Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave , Age like winter bare . Youth is full of sport ...
... Youth RABBED Age and Youth CRABI Cannot live together : Youth is full of pleasance , Age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn , Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave , Age like winter bare . Youth is full of sport ...
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... youths and tall ; And many a tear bedewed his grave Within yon kirk - yard wall . " " And art thou dead , thou gentle youth ? And art thou dead and gone ? And didst thou die for love of me ? Break , cruel heart of stone ! " " O weep not ...
... youths and tall ; And many a tear bedewed his grave Within yon kirk - yard wall . " " And art thou dead , thou gentle youth ? And art thou dead and gone ? And didst thou die for love of me ? Break , cruel heart of stone ! " " O weep not ...
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... youth , were there Gazing - the one on all that was beneath Fair as herself - but the boy gazed on her ; And both were young , and one was beautiful ; And both were young - yet not alike in youth . As the sweet moon on the horizon's ...
... youth , were there Gazing - the one on all that was beneath Fair as herself - but the boy gazed on her ; And both were young , and one was beautiful ; And both were young - yet not alike in youth . As the sweet moon on the horizon's ...
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