Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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... on one side of ine as I go there is green , and on the other iny track is clear black , Driven through iny back a cunning point hangs beneath : another on my head fixed and prone falls at the side , so that I tear with my teeth ...
... on one side of ine as I go there is green , and on the other iny track is clear black , Driven through iny back a cunning point hangs beneath : another on my head fixed and prone falls at the side , so that I tear with my teeth ...
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... take better care of your youngest sister , For your eldest's awa the last night " : He's mounted her on a milk - white steed , And himself on a dapple gray , With a bugelet horn hung down by his side , And lightly they rode away .
... take better care of your youngest sister , For your eldest's awa the last night " : He's mounted her on a milk - white steed , And himself on a dapple gray , With a bugelet horn hung down by his side , And lightly they rode away .
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On the south side of the town the hill is , I believe , rather more loftly than that on the north side ; and here is that cliff which is described by Shakespeare in the play of " King Lear - lo . It is fearfully steep , certainly .
On the south side of the town the hill is , I believe , rather more loftly than that on the north side ; and here is that cliff which is described by Shakespeare in the play of " King Lear - lo . It is fearfully steep , certainly .
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