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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... tears a shower ; I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep . My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust , and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears must quench ; like Magdalene I'll ...
... tears a shower ; I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep . My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust , and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears must quench ; like Magdalene I'll ...
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... tears instead of pearls begem ; Another in her willful grief would break Her bow and winged reeds , as if to stem A greater loss with one which was more weak ; And dull the barbed fire against his frozen cheek . Another Splendor on his ...
... tears instead of pearls begem ; Another in her willful grief would break Her bow and winged reeds , as if to stem A greater loss with one which was more weak ; And dull the barbed fire against his frozen cheek . Another Splendor on his ...
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... tears Since there's no help , come , let us kiss and part Sing lullaby , as women do Sing we and chant it . • Sleep , angry beauty , sleep , and fear not me Sleep on , my love , in thy cold bed 167 299 301 700 645 397 315 749 250 198 ...
... tears Since there's no help , come , let us kiss and part Sing lullaby , as women do Sing we and chant it . • Sleep , angry beauty , sleep , and fear not me Sleep on , my love , in thy cold bed 167 299 301 700 645 397 315 749 250 198 ...
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