The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 1062
... tears ” of the primrose indicate that it has been brought forth from sorrow . This is neither true to the fact , nor true to the imagination . WHY HY do ye weep , sweet babes ? Can tears Speak grief in you , Who were but born Just as ...
... tears ” of the primrose indicate that it has been brought forth from sorrow . This is neither true to the fact , nor true to the imagination . WHY HY do ye weep , sweet babes ? Can tears Speak grief in you , Who were but born Just as ...
الصفحة 1163
... tear " , is of course " a lift " -with improve- ment - from Shirley's , " If thy face move not , let thy eyes express Some rhetoric of thy tears to make him stay The Leper Cleansed HEAR , Lord , hear Η The rhetoric of a tear . Hear ...
... tear " , is of course " a lift " -with improve- ment - from Shirley's , " If thy face move not , let thy eyes express Some rhetoric of thy tears to make him stay The Leper Cleansed HEAR , Lord , hear Η The rhetoric of a tear . Hear ...
الصفحة 1164
... tears a shower : This precious ointment forth I'll pour . I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep ; My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears ...
... tears a shower : This precious ointment forth I'll pour . I'll ' noint , wash , wipe , kiss , wash , wipe , weep ; My tears , Lord , in thy bottle keep , Lest flames of lust and fond desire , Kindle fresh fuel for thine ire , Which tears ...
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