The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... Turning my purge to food , thou throwest me Into more sicknesses . Thus doth thy power cross - bias me , not making Thine ... turn me repeatedly from the way I would go . JOHN MILTON [ 1608-1674 ] Another on the University Carrier 126 ...
... Turning my purge to food , thou throwest me Into more sicknesses . Thus doth thy power cross - bias me , not making Thine ... turn me repeatedly from the way I would go . JOHN MILTON [ 1608-1674 ] Another on the University Carrier 126 ...
Strana 152
... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . disertion . Ty of 70 Oh , pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose solemn awful murmurs were to thee ...
... Turn ballad - rhyme , or those old idols be Adored again with new apostasy . disertion . Ty of 70 Oh , pardon me , that break with untuned verse The reverend silence that attends thy hearse , Whose solemn awful murmurs were to thee ...
Strana 392
... Turn thee , turn thee on thy pillow ; get thee to thy rest again . Nay , but Nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry . ' Tis a purer life than thine , a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down ; my ...
... Turn thee , turn thee on thy pillow ; get thee to thy rest again . Nay , but Nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry . ' Tis a purer life than thine , a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down ; my ...
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POPULAR BALLADS | 1 |
John Skelton | 7 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 17 |
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