British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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The maid , devoid of guile and sin , I know not how , in fearful wise , So deeply
had she drunken in That look , those shrunken serpent eyes , That all her
features were resigned To this sole image in her mind : And passively did imitate
That ...
The maid , devoid of guile and sin , I know not how , in fearful wise , So deeply
had she drunken in That look , those shrunken serpent eyes , That all her
features were resigned To this sole image in her mind : And passively did imitate
That ...
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Beggars can scarcely be choosers : but still - ah , the pity , the pity ! not your Look
, two and two go the priests , then the monks with cowls and sandals , And the
penitents dressed in white shirts , a - holding the yellow candles ; 60 One , he ...
Beggars can scarcely be choosers : but still - ah , the pity , the pity ! not your Look
, two and two go the priests , then the monks with cowls and sandals , And the
penitents dressed in white shirts , a - holding the yellow candles ; 60 One , he ...
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... Sister Helen , And one draws nigh , but two are afar . ” “ Look , look , do you
know them who they are , Little brother ? ” ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Who should
they be , between Hell and Heaven ? ) 70 " Oh , the waxen knave was plump
today ...
... Sister Helen , And one draws nigh , but two are afar . ” “ Look , look , do you
know them who they are , Little brother ? ” ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Who should
they be , between Hell and Heaven ? ) 70 " Oh , the waxen knave was plump
today ...
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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