Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 101
... move forwards , which the gentlest impulse will effect . You , Sir , whose curiosity is so extensive , will easily ... moving scene of land and ocean , cities and deserts ! To survey with equal security the marts of trade , and the ...
... move forwards , which the gentlest impulse will effect . You , Sir , whose curiosity is so extensive , will easily ... moving scene of land and ocean , cities and deserts ! To survey with equal security the marts of trade , and the ...
Strana 145
... moved and moved , and took at last A certain shape , I wist . A speck , a mist , a shape , I wist ! And still it near'd and near'd : As if it dodged a water - sprite , It 10 THE ANCIENT MARINER 145.
... moved and moved , and took at last A certain shape , I wist . A speck , a mist , a shape , I wist ! And still it near'd and near'd : As if it dodged a water - sprite , It 10 THE ANCIENT MARINER 145.
Strana 151
... moved , and could not feel my I was so light - almost limbs : I thought that I had died in sleep , And was a blessed ... moved on ! Beneath the lightning and the Moon The dead men gave a groan . They groan'd , they stirr'd , they all ...
... moved , and could not feel my I was so light - almost limbs : I thought that I had died in sleep , And was a blessed ... moved on ! Beneath the lightning and the Moon The dead men gave a groan . They groan'd , they stirr'd , they all ...
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