Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 30
... sure did deem Them heavenly born , or to be that same pair Which through the sky draw Venus ' silver team ; For sure they did not seem To be begot of any earthly seed , But rather angels or of angels ' breed ; Yet were they bred of ...
... sure did deem Them heavenly born , or to be that same pair Which through the sky draw Venus ' silver team ; For sure they did not seem To be begot of any earthly seed , But rather angels or of angels ' breed ; Yet were they bred of ...
Strana 109
... sure , good for nothing : but , put all these atoms together and you have St Paul's Church . So it is with human felicity , which is made up of many ingredients , each of which may be shewn to be very insignificant . In civilized ...
... sure , good for nothing : but , put all these atoms together and you have St Paul's Church . So it is with human felicity , which is made up of many ingredients , each of which may be shewn to be very insignificant . In civilized ...
Strana 150
... Sure my kind saint took pity on me , And I bless'd them unaware . The selfsame moment I could pray ; And from my neck so free The Albatross fell off , and sank Like lead into the sea . PART V ' O sleep , it is a gentle thing , Beloved ...
... Sure my kind saint took pity on me , And I bless'd them unaware . The selfsame moment I could pray ; And from my neck so free The Albatross fell off , and sank Like lead into the sea . PART V ' O sleep , it is a gentle thing , Beloved ...
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