An Anthology of Famous English and American PoetryWilliam Rose Benét, Conrad Aiken Modern library, 1945 - 947 стор. |
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... arms must now serve on his knees , And feed on prayers , which are Age his alms : But though from court to cottage he depart , His saint is sure of his unspotted heart . And when he saddest sits in homely cell , He'll teach his swains ...
... arms must now serve on his knees , And feed on prayers , which are Age his alms : But though from court to cottage he depart , His saint is sure of his unspotted heart . And when he saddest sits in homely cell , He'll teach his swains ...
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... arms , Alone and palely loitering ? The sedge has wither'd from the lake , And no birds sing . O what can ail thee , knight - at - arms , So haggard and so woe - begone ? The squirrel's granary is full , And the harvest's done . I see a ...
... arms , Alone and palely loitering ? The sedge has wither'd from the lake , And no birds sing . O what can ail thee , knight - at - arms , So haggard and so woe - begone ? The squirrel's granary is full , And the harvest's done . I see a ...
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... arms already , known them all— Arms that are braceleted and white and bare ( But in the lamplight , downed with light brown hair ! ) Is it perfume from a dress That makes me so digress ? Arms that lie along a table , or wrap about a ...
... arms already , known them all— Arms that are braceleted and white and bare ( But in the lamplight , downed with light brown hair ! ) Is it perfume from a dress That makes me so digress ? Arms that lie along a table , or wrap about a ...
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INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM ROSE BENÉT | 5 |
JOHN DONNE | 6 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 27 |
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