A Treasury of Great Poems: English and American, from the Foundations of the English Spirit to the Outstanding Poetry of Our Own Time, with Lives of the Poets and Historical SettingsLouis Untermeyer Simon and Schuster, 1942 - 1288 страници |
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... heaven and a new earth : For the first heaven and the first earth were passed away ; And there was no more sea . And I , John , saw the holy city , The new Jerusalem , Coming down from God out of heaven , Prepared as a bride adorned for ...
... heaven and a new earth : For the first heaven and the first earth were passed away ; And there was no more sea . And I , John , saw the holy city , The new Jerusalem , Coming down from God out of heaven , Prepared as a bride adorned for ...
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... heaven ? my sins , ah , sins there cry ! Yet mercy , Lord , O mercy ! hear Th'atoning incense of my prayer . A ... Heaven gave the spark ; to it return the fire . Let sin ne'er quench Thy high - flamed spirit hence ; To earth the heat ...
... heaven ? my sins , ah , sins there cry ! Yet mercy , Lord , O mercy ! hear Th'atoning incense of my prayer . A ... Heaven gave the spark ; to it return the fire . Let sin ne'er quench Thy high - flamed spirit hence ; To earth the heat ...
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... heaven : " High heaven and earth ail from the prime founda- tion . " The troubles of our proud and angry dust Are from eternity , and shall not fail . Yet Housman adds a note of stoicism , a reply to the overwhelm- ing iniquities . Bear ...
... heaven : " High heaven and earth ail from the prime founda- tion . " The troubles of our proud and angry dust Are from eternity , and shall not fail . Yet Housman adds a note of stoicism , a reply to the overwhelm- ing iniquities . Bear ...
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