An Anthology of Famous English and American PoetryWilliam Rose Benét, Conrad Aiken Modern library, 1945 - 947 стор. |
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... stars are known to the Night ; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain , As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness , To the end , to the end , they remain . A Glimpse ...
... stars are known to the Night ; As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain , As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness , To the end , to the end , they remain . A Glimpse ...
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... stars I flew And floated moon - like on the breeze , Or my frail heart was pierced through With sharp sweet flowers of the trees . Of giant crags I bear the scars , And I have swept along the gale , Such multitudes as are the stars , My ...
... stars I flew And floated moon - like on the breeze , Or my frail heart was pierced through With sharp sweet flowers of the trees . Of giant crags I bear the scars , And I have swept along the gale , Such multitudes as are the stars , My ...
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... stars , " I have come home to my- self , behold me . I bruised myself in the flint mortar and burnt me In the red shell , I tortured myself , I flew forth , Stood naked of myself and broke me in fragments , And here am I moving the stars ...
... stars , " I have come home to my- self , behold me . I bruised myself in the flint mortar and burnt me In the red shell , I tortured myself , I flew forth , Stood naked of myself and broke me in fragments , And here am I moving the stars ...
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JOHN DONNE | 6 |
INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM ROSE BENÉT | 9 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 27 |
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