The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... eyes dare gladly play With such a rosy morn , whose beams both fresh and Scorch not , but only do dark , chilling spirits remove . But lo , while I do speak , it groweth noon with me ; Her flamy glittering lights increase with time and ...
... eyes dare gladly play With such a rosy morn , whose beams both fresh and Scorch not , but only do dark , chilling spirits remove . But lo , while I do speak , it groweth noon with me ; Her flamy glittering lights increase with time and ...
Strana 161
... eyes ' persuasive powers Where he meant frost he scattered flowers . Cho . By those sweet eyes ' , etc. 30 Both . We saw Thee in Thy balmy nest , Young dawn of our eternal day ; We saw Thine eyes break from their east And chase the ...
... eyes ' persuasive powers Where he meant frost he scattered flowers . Cho . By those sweet eyes ' , etc. 30 Both . We saw Thee in Thy balmy nest , Young dawn of our eternal day ; We saw Thine eyes break from their east And chase the ...
Strana 362
... eyes wide open shone : Upon his knees he sank , pale as smooth - sculptured stone . 34 Her eyes were open , but she still beheld , Now wide awake , the vision of her sleep : 280 285 290 295 There was a painful change , that nigh ...
... eyes wide open shone : Upon his knees he sank , pale as smooth - sculptured stone . 34 Her eyes were open , but she still beheld , Now wide awake , the vision of her sleep : 280 285 290 295 There was a painful change , that nigh ...
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POPULAR BALLADS | 1 |
John Skelton | 7 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 17 |
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