English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809Methuen and Company, 1897 - 412 páginas |
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... pass on an emotion , or a sequence of emotions , from himself to his hearers , whether present or to be , in the terms of art . The emotion thus distinguished may be grave , or gay , or anything you please . It may soar to a rapture of ...
... pass on an emotion , or a sequence of emotions , from himself to his hearers , whether present or to be , in the terms of art . The emotion thus distinguished may be grave , or gay , or anything you please . It may soar to a rapture of ...
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... pass Out of this vale of trouble and dissait : Vanitas Vanitatum , et omnia Vanitas ! Walk forth , pilgramë , while thou has day's light ; Dress from desert , draw to thy dwelling - place ; Speed home , for why ? Anone comes the night ...
... pass Out of this vale of trouble and dissait : Vanitas Vanitatum , et omnia Vanitas ! Walk forth , pilgramë , while thou has day's light ; Dress from desert , draw to thy dwelling - place ; Speed home , for why ? Anone comes the night ...
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... pass In prudence dame Pallas : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! John Skelton , 8 IN PRAISE OF ISABEL PENNELL By Saint Mary , my ...
... pass In prudence dame Pallas : - For this most goodly flower , This blossom of fresh colour , So Jupiter me succóur , She flourisheth fresh and new In beauty and virtue ! John Skelton , 8 IN PRAISE OF ISABEL PENNELL By Saint Mary , my ...
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... pass the seas , in hazard of his health . Whom I was wont t'embrace with well contented mind , Is now amid the foaming floods at pleasure of the wind , Where God well him preserve , and soon him home me send- Without which hope my life ...
... pass the seas , in hazard of his health . Whom I was wont t'embrace with well contented mind , Is now amid the foaming floods at pleasure of the wind , Where God well him preserve , and soon him home me send- Without which hope my life ...
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... pass the evening ' weed , hap to see ! As mellow pears above the crabs esteemed be : So doth my love surmount them all , whom yet The oak shall olives bear , the lamb the lion fray , The owl shall match the nightingale in tuning of her ...
... pass the evening ' weed , hap to see ! As mellow pears above the crabs esteemed be : So doth my love surmount them all , whom yet The oak shall olives bear , the lamb the lion fray , The owl shall match the nightingale in tuning of her ...
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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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