English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... breath of true lyrism , which makes his songs in praise of Johanna Scoope and Isabel Pennell ( I wish I could quote his Mannerly Margery , but- ! ) lyrically alive unto this day . With Skelton came the turn . The age of Henry VIII . was ...
... breath of true lyrism , which makes his songs in praise of Johanna Scoope and Isabel Pennell ( I wish I could quote his Mannerly Margery , but- ! ) lyrically alive unto this day . With Skelton came the turn . The age of Henry VIII . was ...
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... breath , they die , And return to their dust . Thou sendest forth thy spirit , they are created : And thou renewest the face of the earth . The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever : The Lord shall rejoice in his works . He looketh ...
... breath , they die , And return to their dust . Thou sendest forth thy spirit , they are created : And thou renewest the face of the earth . The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever : The Lord shall rejoice in his works . He looketh ...
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... breath of his nostrils are they consumed . The roaring of the lion , and the voice of the fierce lion , And the teeth of the young lions , are broken . The old lion perisheth for lack of prey , And the stout lion's whelps are scattered ...
... breath of his nostrils are they consumed . The roaring of the lion , and the voice of the fierce lion , And the teeth of the young lions , are broken . The old lion perisheth for lack of prey , And the stout lion's whelps are scattered ...
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... breath , But filleth me with bitterness . If I speak of strength , lo , he is strong : And if of judgment , who shall set me a time to plead ? If I justify myself , mine own mouth shall condemn me : If I say : -I am perfect , it shall ...
... breath , But filleth me with bitterness . If I speak of strength , lo , he is strong : And if of judgment , who shall set me a time to plead ? If I justify myself , mine own mouth shall condemn me : If I say : -I am perfect , it shall ...
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... breath kindleth coals , And a flame goeth out of his mouth . In his neck remaineth strength , And sorrow is turned into joy before him . The flakes of his flesh are joined together : They are firm in themselves ; they cannot be moved ...
... breath kindleth coals , And a flame goeth out of his mouth . In his neck remaineth strength , And sorrow is turned into joy before him . The flakes of his flesh are joined together : They are firm in themselves ; they cannot be moved ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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