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... thee , busk thee , my bonny bonny bride , Busk thee , busk thee , my winsome marrow . " HAMILTON . Of course rhyme soars and refines with the growth of 50 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
... thee , busk thee , my bonny bonny bride , Busk thee , busk thee , my winsome marrow . " HAMILTON . Of course rhyme soars and refines with the growth of 50 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
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... Thee . " It would not be easy to refuse to Sir Thomas Browne's " Fragment on Mummies " the claim of poetry : - " Of their living habitations they made little account , conceiving of them but as hospitia , or inns , while they adorned ...
... Thee . " It would not be easy to refuse to Sir Thomas Browne's " Fragment on Mummies " the claim of poetry : - " Of their living habitations they made little account , conceiving of them but as hospitia , or inns , while they adorned ...
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... them is called the Helper ; ' it will help thee at thy need in sickness , grief , and all adversities . I know a song which I need only to sing when men have loaded me with bonds : when I sing it 60 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
... them is called the Helper ; ' it will help thee at thy need in sickness , grief , and all adversities . I know a song which I need only to sing when men have loaded me with bonds : when I sing it 60 POETRY AND IMAGINATION .
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... Thee o'er it away . " That hardihood and self - equality of every sound nature , which result from the feeling that the spirit in him is entire and as good as the world , which en- title the poet to speak with authority , and make him ...
... Thee o'er it away . " That hardihood and self - equality of every sound nature , which result from the feeling that the spirit in him is entire and as good as the world , which en- title the poet to speak with authority , and make him ...
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... , Another : : - 66 Yet have I rich content ; The first from Allah to the Shah , The last to Hafiz went . " ' High heart , O Hafiz ! though not thine Fine gold and silver ore ; Again : ― More worth to thee the gift of 240 PERSIAN POETRY .
... , Another : : - 66 Yet have I rich content ; The first from Allah to the Shah , The last to Hafiz went . " ' High heart , O Hafiz ! though not thine Fine gold and silver ore ; Again : ― More worth to thee the gift of 240 PERSIAN POETRY .
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