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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... Fear No More Fear no more the heat o ' the sun Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . Fear no more ...
... Fear No More Fear no more the heat o ' the sun Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done , Home art gone and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust . Fear no more ...
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... Fear Thou , to whom the world unknown With all its shadowy shapes is shown ; Who see'st appalled th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see thee near . I know thy hurried step ...
... Fear Thou , to whom the world unknown With all its shadowy shapes is shown ; Who see'st appalled th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see thee near . I know thy hurried step ...
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... Fear Thou , to whom the world unknown With all its shadowy shapes is shown ; Who see'st appalled th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see thee near . I know thy hurried step ...
... Fear Thou , to whom the world unknown With all its shadowy shapes is shown ; Who see'st appalled th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between : Ah Fear ! Ah frantic Fear ! I see , I see thee near . I know thy hurried step ...
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