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 Settings, Том 1Louis Untermeyer Simon and Schuster, 1955 - 1286 страници 980 works are included in this collection of English and American poetry. Includes interpretive and biographical material. |
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... doth draw nigh ; There is no remedy . Farewell , my pleasures past , Welcome , my present pain ! I feel my torments so increase That life cannot remain . Cease now , thou passing bell ; Rung is my doleful knell ; For the sound my death doth ...
... doth draw nigh ; There is no remedy . Farewell , my pleasures past , Welcome , my present pain ! I feel my torments so increase That life cannot remain . Cease now , thou passing bell ; Rung is my doleful knell ; For the sound my death doth ...
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... doth wake . Sic Transit ... Ay me , ay me , I sigh to see the scythe afield : Down goeth the grass , soon wrought to withered hay . Ay me , alas , ay me , alas , that beauty needs must yield , And princes pass , as grass doth fade away ...
... doth wake . Sic Transit ... Ay me , ay me , I sigh to see the scythe afield : Down goeth the grass , soon wrought to withered hay . Ay me , alas , ay me , alas , that beauty needs must yield , And princes pass , as grass doth fade away ...
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... doth in highest notes appear As any challenged echo clear ; But when she doth of mourning speak , Even with her sighs the strings do break . And as her lute doth live or die , Led by her passion , so must I. For when of pleasure she doth ...
... doth in highest notes appear As any challenged echo clear ; But when she doth of mourning speak , Even with her sighs the strings do break . And as her lute doth live or die , Led by her passion , so must I. For when of pleasure she doth ...
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