British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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S NEVER SEEK TO TELL THY LOVE In every cry of every Man , In every Infant's
cry of fear , In every voice , in every ban , The mind - forg'd manacles I hear .
Never seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind doth
...
S NEVER SEEK TO TELL THY LOVE In every cry of every Man , In every Infant's
cry of fear , In every voice , in every ban , The mind - forg'd manacles I hear .
Never seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind doth
...
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But Now , pardon me for telling you frankly , you canI cannot speak , to purpose ,
of anything about which not have good ... All good architecture is the exhave to
tell you , in the outset , that I do not care about pression of national life and ...
But Now , pardon me for telling you frankly , you canI cannot speak , to purpose ,
of anything about which not have good ... All good architecture is the exhave to
tell you , in the outset , that I do not care about pression of national life and ...
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... they be , I will not tell you , you must somehow tell This was the parting that
they had Beside the haystack in the floods . Predag vanaf of a vreme THE
DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE rsla 160 “ ' Of your own strength and mightiness ;
here , see !
... they be , I will not tell you , you must somehow tell This was the parting that
they had Beside the haystack in the floods . Predag vanaf of a vreme THE
DEFENCE OF GUENEVERE rsla 160 “ ' Of your own strength and mightiness ;
here , see !
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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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Términos y frases comunes
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