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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... tell to one penny what I am worth . " Secondly , tell me , beyond all doubt , How quickly I may ride the whole world about ; And at the third question thou must not shrink , But tell me here truly , what do I think ? " " O , these are ...
... tell to one penny what I am worth . " Secondly , tell me , beyond all doubt , How quickly I may ride the whole world about ; And at the third question thou must not shrink , But tell me here truly , what do I think ? " " O , these are ...
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... Tell zeal it wants devotion ; Tell love it is but lust ; Tell time it meets but motion ; Tell flesh it is but dust ; And wish them not reply , For thou must give the lie . Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honor how it alters ; Tell ...
... Tell zeal it wants devotion ; Tell love it is but lust ; Tell time it meets but motion ; Tell flesh it is but dust ; And wish them not reply , For thou must give the lie . Tell age it daily wasteth ; Tell honor how it alters ; Tell ...
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... Tell , O Tell When thou must home to shades of underground , And there arrived , a new admired guest , The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round , White Iope , blithe Helen and the rest , To hear the stories of thy finished ... Tell, O Tell.
... Tell , O Tell When thou must home to shades of underground , And there arrived , a new admired guest , The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round , White Iope , blithe Helen and the rest , To hear the stories of thy finished ... Tell, O Tell.
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