Reading Poems: An Introduction to Critical StudyCharles Wright Thomas, Stuart Gerry Brown Oxford University Press, 1941 - 781 Seiten |
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... heart be full of the spring ? A thousand summers are over and dead . What hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? O swallow , sister , O fair ...
... heart be full of the spring ? A thousand summers are over and dead . What hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? O swallow , sister , O fair ...
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... heart to sing . Hast thou the heart ? is it all past over ? Thy lord the summer is good to follow , And fair the feet of thy lover the spring ; But what wilt thou say to the spring , thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting swallow ...
... heart to sing . Hast thou the heart ? is it all past over ? Thy lord the summer is good to follow , And fair the feet of thy lover the spring ; But what wilt thou say to the spring , thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting swallow ...
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... heart , And I fain would lie down . What will you leave your sister , Randall my son ? What will you leave your sister , my pretty one ? My gold and silver , Mother , My gold and silver , Mother . Make my bed soon , for I'm sick to the ...
... heart , And I fain would lie down . What will you leave your sister , Randall my son ? What will you leave your sister , my pretty one ? My gold and silver , Mother , My gold and silver , Mother . Make my bed soon , for I'm sick to the ...
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beauty begin birds breath bright bring clouds comes dark dead death deep doth dream earth eternal experience eyes face fair fall fear feeling feet fire flowers follow give golden gone green hair hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hope hour keep king Lady land leaves light lips live look Lord meaning mind moon morning move nature never night o'er once pain pass poem poet reader rest rose round seems seen sense silent sing sleep soft song soon soul sound spirit spring stand stars sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tree true turn voice waves whole wind wings young