The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... move : Then wilt thou speak of banqueting delights , Of masks and revels which sweet youth did make , Of tourneys ... move : i.e. , can move hell . There is a garden in her face There is a When thou must home to shades of underground ...
... move : Then wilt thou speak of banqueting delights , Of masks and revels which sweet youth did make , Of tourneys ... move : i.e. , can move hell . There is a garden in her face There is a When thou must home to shades of underground ...
Strana 92
... move : move us . 47. atomies : atoms . 52. intelligences ... spheres : Each of the concentric spheres supposed to carry the heavenly bodies around the earth was thought to be controlled by an animating soul , or intelligence . 56. dross ...
... move : move us . 47. atomies : atoms . 52. intelligences ... spheres : Each of the concentric spheres supposed to carry the heavenly bodies around the earth was thought to be controlled by an animating soul , or intelligence . 56. dross ...
Strana 154
... move ! A narrow compass , and yet there Dwelt all that's good and all that's fair ; Give me but what this riband bound , Take all the rest the sun goes round . SIR JOHN SUCKLING [ 1609-1642 ] Song Why so pale and wan , fond lover ...
... move ! A narrow compass , and yet there Dwelt all that's good and all that's fair ; Give me but what this riband bound , Take all the rest the sun goes round . SIR JOHN SUCKLING [ 1609-1642 ] Song Why so pale and wan , fond lover ...
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