The Cherry Tree: A Collection of PoemsGeoffrey Grigson Vanguard Press, 1959 - 517 sider An anthology of English poetry, with over 500 poems by more than 300 authors. |
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... grave ? Sleep after toil , port after stormy seas , Ease after war , death after life , does greatly please . Edmund Spenser AN INSCRIPTION BY THE SEA ( After a poem in the Greek Anthology ) No dust have I to cover me , My grave no man ...
... grave ? Sleep after toil , port after stormy seas , Ease after war , death after life , does greatly please . Edmund Spenser AN INSCRIPTION BY THE SEA ( After a poem in the Greek Anthology ) No dust have I to cover me , My grave no man ...
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... Grave of Keats — from Adonais ) Go thou to Rome , - at once the Paradise , The grave , the city , and the wilderness ; And where its wrecks like shattered mountains rise , And flowering weeds , and fragrant copses dress The bones of ...
... Grave of Keats — from Adonais ) Go thou to Rome , - at once the Paradise , The grave , the city , and the wilderness ; And where its wrecks like shattered mountains rise , And flowering weeds , and fragrant copses dress The bones of ...
Side 381
... grave , When we have wandred all our ways , Shuts up the story of our days . But from this earth , this grave , this dust , The Lord shall raise me up , I trust . Sir Walter Ralegh EPITAPH OF GRAUNDE AMOURE O mortal folk , you may 381.
... grave , When we have wandred all our ways , Shuts up the story of our days . But from this earth , this grave , this dust , The Lord shall raise me up , I trust . Sir Walter Ralegh EPITAPH OF GRAUNDE AMOURE O mortal folk , you may 381.
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