Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky , The eternal snows appear already passed , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last : But , those attain'd , we tremble to survey The growing labours of the lengthen'd way , The ...
... o'er the vales , and seem to tread the sky , The eternal snows appear already passed , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last : But , those attain'd , we tremble to survey The growing labours of the lengthen'd way , The ...
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... o'er the harbour - bar , And I with sobs did pray- O let me be awake , my God ! Or let me sleep alway . The harbour - bay was clear as glass , So smoothly it was strewn , And on the bay the moonlight lay , And the shadow of the Moon ...
... o'er the harbour - bar , And I with sobs did pray- O let me be awake , my God ! Or let me sleep alway . The harbour - bay was clear as glass , So smoothly it was strewn , And on the bay the moonlight lay , And the shadow of the Moon ...
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... o'er that low strand , And to a hillock came , a little back From the stream's brink , the spot where first a boat , Crossing the stream in summer , scrapes the land . The men of former times had crown'd the top With a clay fort : but ...
... o'er that low strand , And to a hillock came , a little back From the stream's brink , the spot where first a boat , Crossing the stream in summer , scrapes the land . The men of former times had crown'd the top With a clay fort : but ...
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