The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 69
... thou wakd'st me wisely ; yet My Dreame thou brok'st not , but continued'st it , Thou art so truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best ...
... thou wakd'st me wisely ; yet My Dreame thou brok'st not , but continued'st it , Thou art so truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best ...
Strana 72
... thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and dungeons of the earth ? Hast thou couragious fire to thaw the ice ...
... thou ayd mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships woodden Sepulchers , a prey To leaders rage , to stormes , to shot , to dearth ? Dar'st thou dive seas , and dungeons of the earth ? Hast thou couragious fire to thaw the ice ...
Strana 164
... thou Hadst been brought up upon thy Father's knees . But we were playmates , Luke : among these hills , As well thou knowest , in us the old and young Have played together , nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know ...
... thou Hadst been brought up upon thy Father's knees . But we were playmates , Luke : among these hills , As well thou knowest , in us the old and young Have played together , nor with me didst thou Lack any pleasure which a boy can know ...
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