Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 29
... never see . The snow which doth the top of Pindus strew Did never whiter shew , Nor Jove himself , when he a swan would be For love of Leda , whiter did appear : Yet Leda was they say as white as he , Yet not so white as these , nor ...
... never see . The snow which doth the top of Pindus strew Did never whiter shew , Nor Jove himself , when he a swan would be For love of Leda , whiter did appear : Yet Leda was they say as white as he , Yet not so white as these , nor ...
Strana 180
... never miss'd . ' Thus plaining , doth she bring A gentler speech from burning Porphyro ; So woeful , and of such deep sorrowing , That Angela gives promise she will do Whatever he shall wish , betide her weal or woe . Which was , to ...
... never miss'd . ' Thus plaining , doth she bring A gentler speech from burning Porphyro ; So woeful , and of such deep sorrowing , That Angela gives promise she will do Whatever he shall wish , betide her weal or woe . Which was , to ...
Strana 187
... never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair . Ah , happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed JOHN KEATS ...
... never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair . Ah , happy , happy boughs ! that cannot shed JOHN KEATS ...
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