Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 114
... eyes Shall flow with tears of gold , And pitying the tender cries , And walking round the fold , 2nd Reader Saying ' Wrath , by his meekness , ' And by his health , sickness ' Is driven away ' From our immortal day . 2nd Reader ' And ...
... eyes Shall flow with tears of gold , And pitying the tender cries , And walking round the fold , 2nd Reader Saying ' Wrath , by his meekness , ' And by his health , sickness ' Is driven away ' From our immortal day . 2nd Reader ' And ...
Strana 177
... eyes divine , Fix'd on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by - she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe , amorous cavalier , And back retired ; not cool'd by high disdain , But she saw not : her heart was otherwhere ...
... eyes divine , Fix'd on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by - she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe , amorous cavalier , And back retired ; not cool'd by high disdain , But she saw not : her heart was otherwhere ...
Strana 184
... eyes , for meek St Agnes ' sake , Or I shall drowse beside thee , so my soul doth ache . ' Thus whispering , his warm , unnervèd arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains : — ' twas a midnight charm Impossible ...
... eyes , for meek St Agnes ' sake , Or I shall drowse beside thee , so my soul doth ache . ' Thus whispering , his warm , unnervèd arm Sank in her pillow . Shaded was her dream By the dusk curtains : — ' twas a midnight charm Impossible ...
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