The Rhyming River: An Anthology of Verse, Volumen3 |
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To sea , to sea ! our wide - wing'd bark Shall billowy cleave its sunny way , And with its shadow , fleet and dark , Break the caved Titons ' azure day , Like mighty eagle soaring light O'er antelopes on Alpine height .
To sea , to sea ! our wide - wing'd bark Shall billowy cleave its sunny way , And with its shadow , fleet and dark , Break the caved Titons ' azure day , Like mighty eagle soaring light O'er antelopes on Alpine height .
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But his most hideous head my tongue to tell Does tremble : for his deep devouring jaws Wide gaped , like the grisly mouth of hell , Through which into his dark abyss all ravino fell . And that more wondrous was , in either jaw Three ...
But his most hideous head my tongue to tell Does tremble : for his deep devouring jaws Wide gaped , like the grisly mouth of hell , Through which into his dark abyss all ravino fell . And that more wondrous was , in either jaw Three ...
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The Dong with a Luminous Nose When awful darkness and silence reign Over the great Gromboolian plain , Through the long ... through the vast and gloomy dark , There moves what seems a fiery spark , A lonely spark with silvery rays ...
The Dong with a Luminous Nose When awful darkness and silence reign Over the great Gromboolian plain , Through the long ... through the vast and gloomy dark , There moves what seems a fiery spark , A lonely spark with silvery rays ...
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Schoolboys in Winter John Clare | 6 |
Pucks Song Rudyard Kipling | 13 |
A Dream William Shakespeare | 19 |
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