Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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... thou and I Love so alike that none do slacken , none can die . The Sun Rising Busy old fool , unruly sun , Why dost thou thus Through windows and through curtains call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers ' seasons run ? Saucy pedantic ...
... thou and I Love so alike that none do slacken , none can die . The Sun Rising Busy old fool , unruly sun , Why dost thou thus Through windows and through curtains call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers ' seasons run ? Saucy pedantic ...
487. oldal
... Thou madest Life in man and brute ; Thou madest Death ; and lo , thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made . Thou wilt not leave us in the dust ; Thou madest man , he knows not why , He thinks he was not made to die ; And thou hast ...
... Thou madest Life in man and brute ; Thou madest Death ; and lo , thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made . Thou wilt not leave us in the dust ; Thou madest man , he knows not why , He thinks he was not made to die ; And thou hast ...
543. oldal
... Thou hast not lived , why shoud'st thou perish so ? Thou had'st one aim , one business , one desire ; Else wert thou long since numbered with the dead— Else hadst thou spent , like other men , thy fire . The generations of thy peers are ...
... Thou hast not lived , why shoud'st thou perish so ? Thou had'st one aim , one business , one desire ; Else wert thou long since numbered with the dead— Else hadst thou spent , like other men , thy fire . The generations of thy peers are ...
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