Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... live , you live in love , and never get favour , for lacking skill of a sonnet ; and when you die , your memory die from the earth , for want of an epitaph . VI A WARM admirer of Sidney was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–1599 ) , the first ...
... live , you live in love , and never get favour , for lacking skill of a sonnet ; and when you die , your memory die from the earth , for want of an epitaph . VI A WARM admirer of Sidney was Edmund Spenser ( 1552–1599 ) , the first ...
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... live beneath your more habitual sway . I love the brooks which down their channels fret , Even more than when I tripped lightly as they ; The innocent brightness of a new - born Day Is lovely yet ; The clouds that gather round the ...
... live beneath your more habitual sway . I love the brooks which down their channels fret , Even more than when I tripped lightly as they ; The innocent brightness of a new - born Day Is lovely yet ; The clouds that gather round the ...
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... live . For some are born to do great deeds , and live , As some are born to be obscur'd , and die . Do thou the deeds I die too young to do , And reap a second glory in thine age . Thou art my father , and thy gain is mine . But come ...
... live . For some are born to do great deeds , and live , As some are born to be obscur'd , and die . Do thou the deeds I die too young to do , And reap a second glory in thine age . Thou art my father , and thy gain is mine . But come ...
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