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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... Grave ' ] LISTEN . I will tell thee what is done in the caverns of the grave . The Lamb of God has rent the Veil of Mystery , soon to return In Clouds & Fires around the rock & the Mysterious tree . And as the seed waits Eagerly ...
... Grave ' ] LISTEN . I will tell thee what is done in the caverns of the grave . The Lamb of God has rent the Veil of Mystery , soon to return In Clouds & Fires around the rock & the Mysterious tree . And as the seed waits Eagerly ...
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... grave's huge portal to expand . With beating heart , to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil - drops fell from his brows like rain . It was by dint of passing ...
... grave's huge portal to expand . With beating heart , to the task he went ; His sinewy frame o'er the grave - stone bent ; With bar of iron heaved amain , Till the toil - drops fell from his brows like rain . It was by dint of passing ...
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... grave - stones one and two ; The clock is now a striking eight , Four more hours and ' twill be late , And Peter Bell hath much to do . 28 O'er the grave - stones three and four , Peter stoopeth old and wise ; He counteth with a wizard ...
... grave - stones one and two ; The clock is now a striking eight , Four more hours and ' twill be late , And Peter Bell hath much to do . 28 O'er the grave - stones three and four , Peter stoopeth old and wise ; He counteth with a wizard ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
SAMUEL ROGERS 17631855 | 47 |
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