Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 páginas Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Página 147
... gold , And likewise of your fee ! To keep my body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree . " " None of my gold now you shall have , Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be ...
... gold , And likewise of your fee ! To keep my body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree . " " None of my gold now you shall have , Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be ...
Página 148
... gold , And likewise of your fee , To keep my body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree ! " " None of my gold now shall you have , 45 Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be ...
... gold , And likewise of your fee , To keep my body from yonder grave , And my neck from the gallows - tree ! " " None of my gold now shall you have , 45 Nor likewise of my fee ; For I am come to see you hangd , And hangéd you shall be ...
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... gold on the temple - front where you stand , is as gold as this , not the gold that fastens your sandal , nor the gold reft through your chiselled locks is as gold as this last year's leaf , not all the gold hammered and wrought and ...
... gold on the temple - front where you stand , is as gold as this , not the gold that fastens your sandal , nor the gold reft through your chiselled locks is as gold as this last year's leaf , not all the gold hammered and wrought and ...
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Had Not Minded Walls Emily Dickinson | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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