Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... land buys not the child of me . His mother was a votaress of my order : And , in the spicèd Indian air , by night , Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the embarked traders on ...
... land buys not the child of me . His mother was a votaress of my order : And , in the spicèd Indian air , by night , Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the embarked traders on ...
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... land to land ; I have strange power of speech ; That moment that his face I see , I know the man that must hear me : To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding - guests are there : But in the garden ...
... land to land ; I have strange power of speech ; That moment that his face I see , I know the man that must hear me : To him my tale I teach . What loud uproar bursts from that door ! The wedding - guests are there : But in the garden ...
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... land of streams ! some , like a downward smoke , Slow - dropping veils of thinnest lawn , did go ; And some thro ' wavering lights and shadows broke , Rolling a slumbrous sheet of foam below . They saw the gleaming river seaward flow ...
... land of streams ! some , like a downward smoke , Slow - dropping veils of thinnest lawn , did go ; And some thro ' wavering lights and shadows broke , Rolling a slumbrous sheet of foam below . They saw the gleaming river seaward flow ...
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