Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 oldal |
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13. oldal
... thou blaw , And shake the green leaves off the tree ? O gentle death , whan wilt thou come ? For of my life I am wearie . 25 ' Tis not the frost that freezes fell , WALY , WALY , LOVE BE BONNIE 13.
... thou blaw , And shake the green leaves off the tree ? O gentle death , whan wilt thou come ? For of my life I am wearie . 25 ' Tis not the frost that freezes fell , WALY , WALY , LOVE BE BONNIE 13.
21. oldal
... thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull tong ! III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest 21.
... thou my weake wit , and sharpen my dull tong ! III . And thou , most dreaded impe of highest 21.
44. oldal
... thou , Man , ( if man at all thou art , ) 55 That here in desert hast thine inhabitaunce , And these rich hils of welth doest hide apart From the worldes eye , and from her right usaunce ? " 60 Thereat , with staring eyes fixed askaunce ...
... thou , Man , ( if man at all thou art , ) 55 That here in desert hast thine inhabitaunce , And these rich hils of welth doest hide apart From the worldes eye , and from her right usaunce ? " 60 Thereat , with staring eyes fixed askaunce ...
45. oldal
... thou deigne to serve and sew , At thy commaund lo ! all these mountaines bee ; Or if to thy great mind , or greedy vew , All these may not suffise , there shall to thee Ten times so much be nombred francke and free . " " Mammon , " said ...
... thou deigne to serve and sew , At thy commaund lo ! all these mountaines bee ; Or if to thy great mind , or greedy vew , All these may not suffise , there shall to thee Ten times so much be nombred francke and free . " " Mammon , " said ...
46. oldal
... thou weet , That money can thy wantes at will supply ? Shields , steeds , and armes , and all things for thee meet , It can purvay in twinckling of an eye ; 95 And crownes and kingdomes to thee multiply . Doe not I kings create , and ...
... thou weet , That money can thy wantes at will supply ? Shields , steeds , and armes , and all things for thee meet , It can purvay in twinckling of an eye ; 95 And crownes and kingdomes to thee multiply . Doe not I kings create , and ...
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