The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 511 sider |
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... door I knock'd , Calling aloud ' my Friend , here is a Man By sickness overcome ; beneath your roof This night let him find rest , and give him food , If food he need , for he is faint and tired . ' Assured , that now my Comrade would ...
... door I knock'd , Calling aloud ' my Friend , here is a Man By sickness overcome ; beneath your roof This night let him find rest , and give him food , If food he need , for he is faint and tired . ' Assured , that now my Comrade would ...
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... door to door , And tuned , to please a peasant's ear , The harp a king had loved to hear . He passed where Newark's stately tower Looks out from Yarrow's birchen bower : The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye- No humbler resting - place ...
... door to door , And tuned , to please a peasant's ear , The harp a king had loved to hear . He passed where Newark's stately tower Looks out from Yarrow's birchen bower : The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye- No humbler resting - place ...
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... door . The door may open with a string , So that it closes tight ; And locks would be a wanted thing , To keep out thieves at night . A little garden , not too fine , Inclose with painted pales ; And woodbines , round the cot to twine ...
... door . The door may open with a string , So that it closes tight ; And locks would be a wanted thing , To keep out thieves at night . A little garden , not too fine , Inclose with painted pales ; And woodbines , round the cot to twine ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of Dorset 16381706 | 1 |
ANNE COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA ?16601720 | 10 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE 16701729 | 19 |
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