Collins Albatross Book of VerseLouis Untermeyer Collins, 1960 - 672 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 51.
166. lappuse
Louis Untermeyer. Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexèd To add to golden numbers , golden numbers ? O sweet content ! O sweet , O sweet content ! Work apace , apace , apace , apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face ; Then hey ...
Louis Untermeyer. Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexèd To add to golden numbers , golden numbers ? O sweet content ! O sweet , O sweet content ! Work apace , apace , apace , apace ; Honest labour bears a lovely face ; Then hey ...
288. lappuse
... golden pleasures grow . With sweet May dews my wings were wet , And Phoebus fired my vocal rage ; He caught me in his silken net , And shut me in his golden cage . He loves to sit and hear me sing , Then , laughing , sports and plays ...
... golden pleasures grow . With sweet May dews my wings were wet , And Phoebus fired my vocal rage ; He caught me in his silken net , And shut me in his golden cage . He loves to sit and hear me sing , Then , laughing , sports and plays ...
549. lappuse
... golden girls and the panels read and the girls chanted : We are the greatest city , and the greatest nation : nothing like us ever was . The doors are twisted on broken hinges . Sheets of rain swish through on the wind where the golden ...
... golden girls and the panels read and the girls chanted : We are the greatest city , and the greatest nation : nothing like us ever was . The doors are twisted on broken hinges . Sheets of rain swish through on the wind where the golden ...
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EARLY BALLADS | 25 |
EARLY SONGS | 60 |
THE FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURIES | 79 |
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