Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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O leave me not in this eternal woe , For if thou diest , my Love , I know not where to go . ' a Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents , he arose , Ethereal , fush'd , and like a throbbing star Seen ' mid the ...
O leave me not in this eternal woe , For if thou diest , my Love , I know not where to go . ' a Beyond a mortal man impassion'd far At these voluptuous accents , he arose , Ethereal , fush'd , and like a throbbing star Seen ' mid the ...
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To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : ' It is not meet , Sir King , to leave thee thus , Aidless , alone , and smitten thro ' the helm . A little thing may harm a wounded man . Yet I thy hest will all perform at full , Watch what I see ...
To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere : ' It is not meet , Sir King , to leave thee thus , Aidless , alone , and smitten thro ' the helm . A little thing may harm a wounded man . Yet I thy hest will all perform at full , Watch what I see ...
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Because he will not leave anything out , his account of anything is apt to turn into an account of everything . The object of his researches was always the human psyche , in all kinds and conditions of men and women , in any country and ...
Because he will not leave anything out , his account of anything is apt to turn into an account of everything . The object of his researches was always the human psyche , in all kinds and conditions of men and women , in any country and ...
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