Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1963 - 887 páginas |
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... spake unto me , ' Thou art so full of misery , Were it not better not to be ? ' Then to the still small voice I said : ' Let me not cast in endless shade What is so wonderfully made . ' To which the voice did urge reply : ' To - day I ...
... spake unto me , ' Thou art so full of misery , Were it not better not to be ? ' Then to the still small voice I said : ' Let me not cast in endless shade What is so wonderfully made . ' To which the voice did urge reply : ' To - day I ...
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... spake : None ! for the deed's sake have I done the deed , 811 In uttermost obedience to the King . But wilt thou yield this damsel harbor- age ? ' Whereat the baron saying , ' I well be- lieve 6 You be of Arthur's Table , ' a light ...
... spake : None ! for the deed's sake have I done the deed , 811 In uttermost obedience to the King . But wilt thou yield this damsel harbor- age ? ' Whereat the baron saying , ' I well be- lieve 6 You be of Arthur's Table , ' a light ...
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... spake no word . 1350 But Gareth spake and all indignantly : Fool , for thou hast , men say , the strength of ten , Canst thou not trust the limbs thy God hath given , But must , to make the terror of thee more , Trick thyself out in ...
... spake no word . 1350 But Gareth spake and all indignantly : Fool , for thou hast , men say , the strength of ten , Canst thou not trust the limbs thy God hath given , But must , to make the terror of thee more , Trick thyself out in ...
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TO THE QUEEN | 1 |
THE WINDS AS AT THEIR | 7 |
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