The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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... thou from hence away art past , Every nighte and alle ; To Whinny - muir thou com'st at last , And Christ receive thy saule . If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon , Every nighte and alle ; Sit thee down and put them on ; And Christ ...
... thou from hence away art past , Every nighte and alle ; To Whinny - muir thou com'st at last , And Christ receive thy saule . If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon , Every nighte and alle ; Sit thee down and put them on ; And Christ ...
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... thou may'st pass , Every nighte and alle ; To Brig o ' Dread thou com'st at last ; And Christ receive thy saule . If ever thou gavest of thy silver and gold , Every nighte and alle ; At Brig o ' Dread thou'lt find foothold ; And Christ ...
... thou may'st pass , Every nighte and alle ; To Brig o ' Dread thou com'st at last ; And Christ receive thy saule . If ever thou gavest of thy silver and gold , Every nighte and alle ; At Brig o ' Dread thou'lt find foothold ; And Christ ...
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... thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold— Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang . In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after Sunset ...
... thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves , or none , or few , do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold— Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang . In me thou see'st the twilight of such day As after Sunset ...
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