Six Centuries of Great Poetry, 2033. kötetRobert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine Dell Publishing Company, 1973 - 544 oldal |
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174. oldal
... grave is broke up again Some second guest to entertain ( For graves have learned that woman - head To be more than one bed ) , And he that digs it , spies A bracelet of bright hair about the bone , Will he not let us alone And think ...
... grave is broke up again Some second guest to entertain ( For graves have learned that woman - head To be more than one bed ) , And he that digs it , spies A bracelet of bright hair about the bone , Will he not let us alone And think ...
288. oldal
... grave adorned , By strangers honoured , and by strangers mourned ! What tho ' no friends in sable weeds appear , Grieve for an hour , perhaps , then mourn a year , And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances , and the public ...
... grave adorned , By strangers honoured , and by strangers mourned ! What tho ' no friends in sable weeds appear , Grieve for an hour , perhaps , then mourn a year , And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances , and the public ...
313. oldal
... grave : Such end true lovers have . His face is fair as heav'n , When springing buds unfold ; O why to him was't giv'n , Whose heart is wintry cold ? His breast is love's all worshipped tomb , Where all love's pilgrims come . Bring me ...
... grave : Such end true lovers have . His face is fair as heav'n , When springing buds unfold ; O why to him was't giv'n , Whose heart is wintry cold ? His breast is love's all worshipped tomb , Where all love's pilgrims come . Bring me ...
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Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine Korlátozott előnézet - 1992 |
Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1992 |
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