Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... smile , Whose smile , they say , hath virtue to remove All love's dislike , and friendship's faulty guile For ever to assoil . Let endless peace your steadfast hearts accord , And blessed plenty wait upon your board : And let your bed ...
... smile , Whose smile , they say , hath virtue to remove All love's dislike , and friendship's faulty guile For ever to assoil . Let endless peace your steadfast hearts accord , And blessed plenty wait upon your board : And let your bed ...
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... smiles , the low wind whispers near : " Tis Adonais calls ! oh , hasten thither , No more let Life divide what Death can join together . That Light whose smile kindles the Universe , That Beauty in which all things work and move , That ...
... smiles , the low wind whispers near : " Tis Adonais calls ! oh , hasten thither , No more let Life divide what Death can join together . That Light whose smile kindles the Universe , That Beauty in which all things work and move , That ...
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... smile ? If you would sit thus by me every night I should work better , do you comprehend ? I mean that I should earn ... smiles buy me ! have you more to spend ? While hand and eye and something of a heart Are left me , work's my ware ...
... smile ? If you would sit thus by me every night I should work better , do you comprehend ? I mean that I should earn ... smiles buy me ! have you more to spend ? While hand and eye and something of a heart Are left me , work's my ware ...
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