Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... dead . The wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! Me- thinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary : Doors creak , and windows clap , and night's foul bird , Rook'd in the spire , screams loud : the gloomy aisles Black plaster'd , and ...
... dead . The wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! Me- thinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary : Doors creak , and windows clap , and night's foul bird , Rook'd in the spire , screams loud : the gloomy aisles Black plaster'd , and ...
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... Dead men have come again , and walk'd about ; And the great bell has toll'd , unrung , un- touch'd , ( Such tales their cheer at wake or gossiping , When it draws near to witching time of night . ) Oft , in the lone churchyard at night ...
... Dead men have come again , and walk'd about ; And the great bell has toll'd , unrung , un- touch'd , ( Such tales their cheer at wake or gossiping , When it draws near to witching time of night . ) Oft , in the lone churchyard at night ...
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... dead man's bed , The Sexton , hoary - headed chronicle ; Of hard , unmeaning face , down which ne'er stole A gentle tear ; with mattock in his hand Digs through whole rows of ' kindred and acquaintance , By far his juniors . - Scarce a ...
... dead man's bed , The Sexton , hoary - headed chronicle ; Of hard , unmeaning face , down which ne'er stole A gentle tear ; with mattock in his hand Digs through whole rows of ' kindred and acquaintance , By far his juniors . - Scarce a ...
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... dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they bloom and look gay like the rose ; But all our fond care to preserve them is vain , Time kills them ...
... dead , and its fine colours lost , Still how sweet a perfume it will yield ! So frail is the youth and the beauty of men , Though they bloom and look gay like the rose ; But all our fond care to preserve them is vain , Time kills them ...
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... dead , One hand scarce lifts the other to her head . If there a stubborn pin it triumphs o'er , She pants ! she sinks away ! and is no more . Let the robust and the gigantic carve , Life is not worth so much , she'd rather starve : But ...
... dead , One hand scarce lifts the other to her head . If there a stubborn pin it triumphs o'er , She pants ! she sinks away ! and is no more . Let the robust and the gigantic carve , Life is not worth so much , she'd rather starve : But ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volume 1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Prévia não disponível - 2012 |
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