The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... play ) , His morning draughts till noon can swill , Among his brethren of the quill : With good roast beef his belly full , Grown lazy , foggy , fat , and dull : Deep sunk in plenty and delight , What poet e'er could take his flight ...
... play ) , His morning draughts till noon can swill , Among his brethren of the quill : With good roast beef his belly full , Grown lazy , foggy , fat , and dull : Deep sunk in plenty and delight , What poet e'er could take his flight ...
Strana 309
... play , Came to the mariners ' hollo ! In mist or cloud , on mast or shroud , It perched for vespers nine ; Whiles all the night , through fog - smoke white , Glimmered the white Moon - shine . " " God save thee , ancient Mariner ! From ...
... play , Came to the mariners ' hollo ! In mist or cloud , on mast or shroud , It perched for vespers nine ; Whiles all the night , through fog - smoke white , Glimmered the white Moon - shine . " " God save thee , ancient Mariner ! From ...
Strana 461
... play , The band begins to play , my boys , the band begins to play , O it's " Thank you , Mister Atkins , " when the band begins to play . I went into a theatre as sober as could be , They gave a drunk civilian room , but ' adn't none ...
... play , The band begins to play , my boys , the band begins to play , O it's " Thank you , Mister Atkins , " when the band begins to play . I went into a theatre as sober as could be , They gave a drunk civilian room , but ' adn't none ...
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