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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... King he laughed , and swore by St. Jone , " I did not think I could do it so soon ! Now from question the third thou must not shrink , But tell me truly , what do I think ? " " Yea , that I shall do , and make your Grace merry : You ...
... King he laughed , and swore by St. Jone , " I did not think I could do it so soon ! Now from question the third thou must not shrink , But tell me truly , what do I think ? " " Yea , that I shall do , and make your Grace merry : You ...
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... king and the recep- tion provided for the King of Heaven . " The detailed description of the preparations made by a loyal subject for the entertainment of his ' earthly king ' is singularly impressive , " Bullen writes . " Few could ...
... king and the recep- tion provided for the King of Heaven . " The detailed description of the preparations made by a loyal subject for the entertainment of his ' earthly king ' is singularly impressive , " Bullen writes . " Few could ...
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... King , Edward , 446 KING , HENRY , 406-409 KING HENRY THE EIGHTH ( Shakespeare ) , 292-293 , 374-375 KING HENRY THE FIFTH ( Shakespeare ) , 291 KING HENRY THE SIXTH ( Shakespeare ) , 236 KING JOHN AND THE ABBOT OF CANTER- BUKY , 154 , 155- ...
... King , Edward , 446 KING , HENRY , 406-409 KING HENRY THE EIGHTH ( Shakespeare ) , 292-293 , 374-375 KING HENRY THE FIFTH ( Shakespeare ) , 291 KING HENRY THE SIXTH ( Shakespeare ) , 236 KING JOHN AND THE ABBOT OF CANTER- BUKY , 154 , 155- ...
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