The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryW. Heinemann, 1965 - 309 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 27
... gave me , it was a red coat , With a strip of black leather to tie round me throat , They gave me a queer thing , I axed them ' What's that ? ' ' Wisha ! Honea ma diaoul ! a cockade for your hat ! ' The next thing they gave me , it was ...
... gave me , it was a red coat , With a strip of black leather to tie round me throat , They gave me a queer thing , I axed them ' What's that ? ' ' Wisha ! Honea ma diaoul ! a cockade for your hat ! ' The next thing they gave me , it was ...
الصفحة 251
... gave him his job again , And gave him his job again , And gave him his job again . A THOMAS ERNEST HULME Autumn TOUCH of cold in the NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY 251.
... gave him his job again , And gave him his job again , And gave him his job again . A THOMAS ERNEST HULME Autumn TOUCH of cold in the NICHOLAS VACHEL LINDSAY 251.
الصفحة 298
... gave to the eyes and heart of a lover more real and rapturous replies than the clouds gave me as I questioned them about Christ ? 1. 9-14 - the azurous hung hills , etc. , the blue hills , hung as it were from Heaven , are the majestic ...
... gave to the eyes and heart of a lover more real and rapturous replies than the clouds gave me as I questioned them about Christ ? 1. 9-14 - the azurous hung hills , etc. , the blue hills , hung as it were from Heaven , are the majestic ...
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