The Oxford Book of Nineteenth-century English VerseJohn Hayward Clarendon Press, 1964 - 969 páginas Anthology of some six hundred poems and excerpts by eighty-five poets. |
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... friendship never much would pay , Content to bow , be silent , and obey , And by a soothing suff'rance find his way . Fiddling and Fishing were his arts : at times He alter'd Sermons , and he aim'd at Rhymes ; And his fair Friends , not ...
... friendship never much would pay , Content to bow , be silent , and obey , And by a soothing suff'rance find his way . Fiddling and Fishing were his arts : at times He alter'd Sermons , and he aim'd at Rhymes ; And his fair Friends , not ...
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... Friend approving gave , Then turn'd the view , and all again were grave . There stood a Clock , though small the owner's need , For habit told when all things should proceed ; Few their amusements , but when Friends appear'd , They with ...
... Friend approving gave , Then turn'd the view , and all again were grave . There stood a Clock , though small the owner's need , For habit told when all things should proceed ; Few their amusements , but when Friends appear'd , They with ...
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... friends are we , -well , friends the merest Keep much that I resign : IV For each glance of the eye so bright and black , Though I keep with heart's endeavour , - Your voice , when you wish the snowdrops back , Though it stay in my soul ...
... friends are we , -well , friends the merest Keep much that I resign : IV For each glance of the eye so bright and black , Though I keep with heart's endeavour , - Your voice , when you wish the snowdrops back , Though it stay in my soul ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
SAMUEL ROGERS 17631855 | 47 |
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