A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... Thou and I were one , I'll think it but a fond conceit- It cannot be that Thou art gone ! Thy vesper - bell hath not yet toll'd And thou wert aye a masker bold ! What strange disguise hast now put on , To make believe that thou art gone ...
... Thou and I were one , I'll think it but a fond conceit- It cannot be that Thou art gone ! Thy vesper - bell hath not yet toll'd And thou wert aye a masker bold ! What strange disguise hast now put on , To make believe that thou art gone ...
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... thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For Daring made thy rise as fall : thou seekst Even now to reassume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! Conqueror and Captive ...
... thou been betwixt , Thy throne had still been thine , or never been ; For Daring made thy rise as fall : thou seekst Even now to reassume the imperial mien , And shake again the world , the Thunderer of the scene ! Conqueror and Captive ...
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... thou dost keep Steady thy laden head across a brook ; Or by a cyder - press , with patient look , Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours . Where are the songs of Spring ? Ay , where are they ? Think not of them , thou hast thy ...
... thou dost keep Steady thy laden head across a brook ; Or by a cyder - press , with patient look , Thou watchest the last oozings hours by hours . Where are the songs of Spring ? Ay , where are they ? Think not of them , thou hast thy ...
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