Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1963 - 887 páginas |
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... answer'd , touch'd upon the point Where idle boys are cowards to their shame , ' Decide it here ; why not ? we are three to three . ' 300 Then spake the third : ' But three to three ? no more ? No more , and in our noble sister's cause ...
... answer'd , touch'd upon the point Where idle boys are cowards to their shame , ' Decide it here ; why not ? we are three to three . ' 300 Then spake the third : ' But three to three ? no more ? No more , and in our noble sister's cause ...
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... answer'd him : ' Late , late , Sir Prince , ' she said , ' later than we ! ' ' Yca , noble Queen , ' he answer'd , ' and so late That I but come like you to see the hunt , Not join it . ' ' Therefore wait with me , ' 180 she said ; For ...
... answer'd him : ' Late , late , Sir Prince , ' she said , ' later than we ! ' ' Yca , noble Queen , ' he answer'd , ' and so late That I but come like you to see the hunt , Not join it . ' ' Therefore wait with me , ' 180 she said ; For ...
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... answer'd : ' Over - quick art thou To catch a loathly plume fallen from the wing Of that foul bird of rapine whose whole prey Is man's good name . He never wrong'd his bride . I know the tale . An angry gust of wind Puff'd out his torch ...
... answer'd : ' Over - quick art thou To catch a loathly plume fallen from the wing Of that foul bird of rapine whose whole prey Is man's good name . He never wrong'd his bride . I know the tale . An angry gust of wind Puff'd out his torch ...
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TO THE QUEEN | 1 |
THE WINDS AS AT THEIR | 7 |
IV | 25 |
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