The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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... Bell , my wife , she loves no strife ; She said unto me quietly , Rise up , and save cow Crumbock's life ! Man , put thine old cloak about thee ! He O Bell my wife , why dost thou flyte1 ? Thou kens my cloak is very thin ; It is so sore ...
... Bell , my wife , she loves no strife ; She said unto me quietly , Rise up , and save cow Crumbock's life ! Man , put thine old cloak about thee ! He O Bell my wife , why dost thou flyte1 ? Thou kens my cloak is very thin ; It is so sore ...
الصفحة 19
... Bell my wife , she loves not strife , Yet she will lead me if she can : And to maintain an easy life , I oft must yield , though I'm good - man . It's not for a man with a woman to threap , 2 Unless he first give o'er the play . As we ...
... Bell my wife , she loves not strife , Yet she will lead me if she can : And to maintain an easy life , I oft must yield , though I'm good - man . It's not for a man with a woman to threap , 2 Unless he first give o'er the play . As we ...
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... bell of my quittance , the passing bell tolling to signify that I have quitted the world . 226. REGRET NOT ME ( Thomas Hardy ) . Hardy thinks of himself as resigned to death , like the characters in Friends Beyond ; not because , like ...
... bell of my quittance , the passing bell tolling to signify that I have quitted the world . 226. REGRET NOT ME ( Thomas Hardy ) . Hardy thinks of himself as resigned to death , like the characters in Friends Beyond ; not because , like ...
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