An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... thee as one Long loved , and for a season gone ; For thee her poet's lyre is wreathed , Her marble wrought , her music breathed ; For thee she rings the birthday bells ; Of thee her babes ' first lisping tells ; For thine her evening ...
... thee as one Long loved , and for a season gone ; For thee her poet's lyre is wreathed , Her marble wrought , her music breathed ; For thee she rings the birthday bells ; Of thee her babes ' first lisping tells ; For thine her evening ...
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... thee before me , A knell to mine ear ; A shudder comes o'er me- Why wert thou so dear ? They know not I knew thee , Who knew thee too well : - Long , long shall I rue thee , Too deeply to tell . In secret we met- In silence I grieve ...
... thee before me , A knell to mine ear ; A shudder comes o'er me- Why wert thou so dear ? They know not I knew thee , Who knew thee too well : - Long , long shall I rue thee , Too deeply to tell . In secret we met- In silence I grieve ...
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... thee . Lady , Was It Fair of Thee Thomas Lovell Beddoes Lady , was it fair of thee To seem so passing fair to me ? Not every star to every eye Is fair ; and why Art thou another's share ? Did thine eyes shed brighter glances , Thine ...
... thee . Lady , Was It Fair of Thee Thomas Lovell Beddoes Lady , was it fair of thee To seem so passing fair to me ? Not every star to every eye Is fair ; and why Art thou another's share ? Did thine eyes shed brighter glances , Thine ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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