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Strana 829
How long shall these benighted eyes Languish in shades , like feeble flies Expecting spring ? How long shall darkness soil The face of earth , and thus beguile Our souls of rightful action ? When , when will day 10 Begin to dawn , whose ...
How long shall these benighted eyes Languish in shades , like feeble flies Expecting spring ? How long shall darkness soil The face of earth , and thus beguile Our souls of rightful action ? When , when will day 10 Begin to dawn , whose ...
Strana 865
30 I'll make your eyes like morning suns appear , As mild and fair , Your brow as crystal , smooth and clear , And your disheveled hair Shall Aow like a calm region of the air . Contentment there , which hath not , when enjoyed ...
30 I'll make your eyes like morning suns appear , As mild and fair , Your brow as crystal , smooth and clear , And your disheveled hair Shall Aow like a calm region of the air . Contentment there , which hath not , when enjoyed ...
Strana 925
70 Not in the evening's eyes , When they red with weeping are For the sun that dies , Sits sorrow with a face so fair ; Nowhere but here did ever meet Sweetness so sad , sadness so sweet . Golden though he be , Golden Tagus murmurs ...
70 Not in the evening's eyes , When they red with weeping are For the sun that dies , Sits sorrow with a face so fair ; Nowhere but here did ever meet Sweetness so sad , sadness so sweet . Golden though he be , Golden Tagus murmurs ...
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1957 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry Robert Peter Tristram Coffin,Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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