The Victorian Age: Prose, Poetry, and DramaJohn Wilson Bowyer, John Lee Brooks Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 1188 pages |
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... thou keep thy shield ! Thou , in the Eternities and deepest Death - kingdoms , art not an alien ; thou everywhere art a denizen ! Complain not ; the very Spartans did not com- plain . their arrangements of this difficult matter : The ...
... thou keep thy shield ! Thou , in the Eternities and deepest Death - kingdoms , art not an alien ; thou everywhere art a denizen ! Complain not ; the very Spartans did not com- plain . their arrangements of this difficult matter : The ...
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... thou wert wandered from the studious walls To learn strange arts , and join a gypsy tribe ; And thou from earth art gone Long since , and in some quiet churchyard laid- Some country nook , where o'er thy unknown grave Tall grasses and ...
... thou wert wandered from the studious walls To learn strange arts , and join a gypsy tribe ; And thou from earth art gone Long since , and in some quiet churchyard laid- Some country nook , where o'er thy unknown grave Tall grasses and ...
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... thou and drink ; tomorrow thou shalt die . Surely the earth , that's wise being very old , Needs not our help . Then loose me , love , and hold Thy sultry hair up from my face ; that I May pour for thee this golden wine , brim - high ...
... thou and drink ; tomorrow thou shalt die . Surely the earth , that's wise being very old , Needs not our help . Then loose me , love , and hold Thy sultry hair up from my face ; that I May pour for thee this golden wine , brim - high ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 18001859 | 25 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 17751864 | 55 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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