Journey Into Night: an AnthologyFrewin, 1966 - 307 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 13.
138. lappuse
... thee . No Will - o ' - the - wisp mislight thee , Nor snake or slow - worm bite thee ; But on , on thy way Not making a stay , Since ghost there's none to affright thee . Let not the dark thee cumber : What though the moon does slumber ...
... thee . No Will - o ' - the - wisp mislight thee , Nor snake or slow - worm bite thee ; But on , on thy way Not making a stay , Since ghost there's none to affright thee . Let not the dark thee cumber : What though the moon does slumber ...
207. lappuse
... thee do mocke my sight ? Is it thy spirit that thou send'st from thee So farre from home into my deeds to prye , To find out shames and idle houres in me , The skope and tenure of thy Jelousie ? O no , thy love though much , is not so ...
... thee do mocke my sight ? Is it thy spirit that thou send'st from thee So farre from home into my deeds to prye , To find out shames and idle houres in me , The skope and tenure of thy Jelousie ? O no , thy love though much , is not so ...
219. lappuse
... thee suffice , To make dreams truths , and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thoughtst it best Not to dream all my dream , let's act the rest . As lightning , or a taper's light , Thine eyes , and not thy noise ...
... thee suffice , To make dreams truths , and fables histories ; Enter these arms , for since thou thoughtst it best Not to dream all my dream , let's act the rest . As lightning , or a taper's light , Thine eyes , and not thy noise ...
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Sunset on the Indus River | xii |
Dover Beach | 19 |
Sky Magic | 35 |
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