The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... learnèd lumber in his head , With his own tongue still edifies his ears , And always list'ning to himself appears . All books he reads , and all he reads assails , From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales . With him , most authors ...
... learnèd lumber in his head , With his own tongue still edifies his ears , And always list'ning to himself appears . All books he reads , and all he reads assails , From Dryden's Fables down to Durfey's Tales . With him , most authors ...
Strana 205
... learned than good , With manners gen'rous as his noble blood ; 725 To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known , And every author's merit , but his own . Such late was Walsh — the Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to ...
... learned than good , With manners gen'rous as his noble blood ; 725 To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known , And every author's merit , but his own . Such late was Walsh — the Muse's judge and friend , Who justly knew to blame or to ...
Strana 587
... moth Bends no more than the still Imploring flame . And tremorous In the white falling flakes Kisses are , - The only worth all granting . 35 40 S It is to be learned- This cleaving and this burning Legend [ 587 Legend.
... moth Bends no more than the still Imploring flame . And tremorous In the white falling flakes Kisses are , - The only worth all granting . 35 40 S It is to be learned- This cleaving and this burning Legend [ 587 Legend.
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