Two Creative Traditions in English PoetrySeymour Maitland Pitcher, Joseph Ellis Baker, Wilbur Schramm Farrar & Rinehart, 1939 - 420 стор. |
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... strength Equivalent to angels ' walked their streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duelled their armies ranked in proud array , Himself an army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward armed At one spear's ...
... strength Equivalent to angels ' walked their streets , None offering fight ; who single combatant Duelled their armies ranked in proud array , Himself an army , now unequal match To save himself against a coward armed At one spear's ...
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... strength , again returning with my hair After my great transgression , so requite Favour renewed , and add a greater sin By prostituting holy things to idols ; A Nazarite in place abominable , Vaunting my strength in honour to their ...
... strength , again returning with my hair After my great transgression , so requite Favour renewed , and add a greater sin By prostituting holy things to idols ; A Nazarite in place abominable , Vaunting my strength in honour to their ...
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... strength contained : And I persuade me God hath not permitted His strength again to grow up with his hair , Garrisoned round about him like a camp Of faithful soldiery , were not His purpose To use him further yet in some great service ...
... strength contained : And I persuade me God hath not permitted His strength again to grow up with his hair , Garrisoned round about him like a camp Of faithful soldiery , were not His purpose To use him further yet in some great service ...
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