Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... stream . Ay me ! I fondly dream ' Had ye been there ' - for what could that have done ? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore , The Muse herself , for her enchanting son , Whom universal nature did lament , When , by the rout ...
... stream . Ay me ! I fondly dream ' Had ye been there ' - for what could that have done ? What could the Muse herself that Orpheus bore , The Muse herself , for her enchanting son , Whom universal nature did lament , When , by the rout ...
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... stream , Where sighing lovers dream , And fish for fancies as they pass Within the watery glass . I'll drink of the clear stream , And hear the linnet's song ; And there I'll lie and dream The day along : And , when night comes , I ...
... stream , Where sighing lovers dream , And fish for fancies as they pass Within the watery glass . I'll drink of the clear stream , And hear the linnet's song ; And there I'll lie and dream The day along : And , when night comes , I ...
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... stream . But all the Tartar camp along the stream Was hush'd , and still the men were plunged in sleep : Sohrab alone , he slept not : all night long He had lain wakeful , tossing on his bed ; But when the grey dawn stole into his tent ...
... stream . But all the Tartar camp along the stream Was hush'd , and still the men were plunged in sleep : Sohrab alone , he slept not : all night long He had lain wakeful , tossing on his bed ; But when the grey dawn stole into his tent ...
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