English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... leave all for thee , wilt thou JOHN HENRY NEWMAN ( 1801-1890 ) : exchange .. 635 Lead Kindly Light .... 657 XLIII . How do I love thee ? Let me count the ways . ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER ( 1803–1875 ) : 635 MATTHEW ARNOLD ( 1822-1888 ) ...
... leave all for thee , wilt thou JOHN HENRY NEWMAN ( 1801-1890 ) : exchange .. 635 Lead Kindly Light .... 657 XLIII . How do I love thee ? Let me count the ways . ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER ( 1803–1875 ) : 635 MATTHEW ARNOLD ( 1822-1888 ) ...
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Henry Spackman Pancoast. This earth to forsake , forever to leave it ; Yet he must go , against his will Elsewhere to dwell . So we all must leave 2590 This fleeting life . - Erelong the foes Bursting with wrath the battle renewed . The ...
Henry Spackman Pancoast. This earth to forsake , forever to leave it ; Yet he must go , against his will Elsewhere to dwell . So we all must leave 2590 This fleeting life . - Erelong the foes Bursting with wrath the battle renewed . The ...
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... leave my life the Lord may not charge me With killing of kinsmen . Now quickly go , Wiglaf beloved , to look at the hoard , Where hidden it rests ' neath the hoary rock . For the worm lies still , put asleep by his wound , Robbed of his ...
... leave my life the Lord may not charge me With killing of kinsmen . Now quickly go , Wiglaf beloved , to look at the hoard , Where hidden it rests ' neath the hoary rock . For the worm lies still , put asleep by his wound , Robbed of his ...
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... leave us not orphans , " he burst into tears and wept much . And after a while he began to repeat what he had begun . And we , hearing these 5 things , mourned with him . Now we read , and now we wept ; nay , we read as we wept . In ...
... leave us not orphans , " he burst into tears and wept much . And after a while he began to repeat what he had begun . And we , hearing these 5 things , mourned with him . Now we read , and now we wept ; nay , we read as we wept . In ...
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... leaves the hawthorne gives ; In winter , by the root and rind , For other thing he may not find . He was all ... leave him there to sit alone . He went straight after , he would not bide . When he was into the rock y - go20 Often ...
... leaves the hawthorne gives ; In winter , by the root and rind , For other thing he may not find . He was all ... leave him there to sit alone . He went straight after , he would not bide . When he was into the rock y - go20 Often ...
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