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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... Never Love Unless Never love unless you can Bear with all the faults of man : Men sometimes will jealous be Though but little cause they see ; And hang the head , as discontent , And speak what straight they will repent . Men that but ...
... Never Love Unless Never love unless you can Bear with all the faults of man : Men sometimes will jealous be Though but little cause they see ; And hang the head , as discontent , And speak what straight they will repent . Men that but ...
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... never came back to me . They never came back , They never came back , They never came back to me ! Calico ban , The little Mice ran To be ready in time for tea ; Flippity flup , They drank it all up , And danced in the cup : But they never ...
... never came back to me . They never came back , They never came back , They never came back to me ! Calico ban , The little Mice ran To be ready in time for tea ; Flippity flup , They drank it all up , And danced in the cup : But they never ...
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... never said a mumbaling word . They crucified my Lord , And He never said a mumbaling word . Not a word - not a word - not a word . They nailed Him to the tree , And He never said a mumbaling word . They nailed Him to the tree , And He ...
... never said a mumbaling word . They crucified my Lord , And He never said a mumbaling word . Not a word - not a word - not a word . They nailed Him to the tree , And He never said a mumbaling word . They nailed Him to the tree , And He ...
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