An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp Oxford University Press, 1937 - 1232 páginas |
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... night , ye damsels may be gon , And leaue my loue alone , And leaue likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shal answere , nor your echo ring : Now welcome night , thou night so long expected , That long daies labour doest ...
... night , ye damsels may be gon , And leaue my loue alone , And leaue likewise your former lay to sing : The woods no more shal answere , nor your echo ring : Now welcome night , thou night so long expected , That long daies labour doest ...
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... night , to - night , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' You said it must melt ere vesper - bell , Sister Helen ; If now it be molten , all is well . ' ' Even so , nay , peace ! you cannot tell , Little brother . ' - ( O Mother , Mary Mother ...
... night , to - night , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' You said it must melt ere vesper - bell , Sister Helen ; If now it be molten , all is well . ' ' Even so , nay , peace ! you cannot tell , Little brother . ' - ( O Mother , Mary Mother ...
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... Night ; perchance of Death , But certainly of Night ; for never there Can come the lucid morning's fragrant breath . After the dewy dawning's cold grey air ; The moon and stars may shine with scorn or pity ; The sun has never visited ...
... Night ; perchance of Death , But certainly of Night ; for never there Can come the lucid morning's fragrant breath . After the dewy dawning's cold grey air ; The moon and stars may shine with scorn or pity ; The sun has never visited ...
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Medieval Lyrics | 1 |
64 | 16 |
Sir Walter Raleigh to the Queen | 24 |
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