Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... sings ; There , under ebon shades , and low - browed rocks As ragged as thy locks , In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell . But come , thou Goddess fair and free , In heaven yclept Euphrosyne , And by men ... sing ) The frolick JOHN MILTON 61.
... sings ; There , under ebon shades , and low - browed rocks As ragged as thy locks , In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell . But come , thou Goddess fair and free , In heaven yclept Euphrosyne , And by men ... sing ) The frolick JOHN MILTON 61.
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... sing for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept , and welter to the parching wind , Without the meed of some melodious tear . Begin , then , Sisters of the sacred ...
... sing for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing , and build the lofty rhyme . He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept , and welter to the parching wind , Without the meed of some melodious tear . Begin , then , Sisters of the sacred ...
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... sing and we'd pray all the live - long day , Nor ever once wish from the Church to stray . Then the Parson might preach , and drink , and sing , And we'd be as happy as birds in the spring ; And modest Dame Lurch , who is always at ...
... sing and we'd pray all the live - long day , Nor ever once wish from the Church to stray . Then the Parson might preach , and drink , and sing , And we'd be as happy as birds in the spring ; And modest Dame Lurch , who is always at ...
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