The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 pagina's |
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Pagina 1177
... pain . ' Tis easy to deceive us , In pity of your pain ; But when we love , you leave us , To rail at you in vain . Before we have descried it , There is no bliss beside it ; But she , that once has tried it , Will never love again ...
... pain . ' Tis easy to deceive us , In pity of your pain ; But when we love , you leave us , To rail at you in vain . Before we have descried it , There is no bliss beside it ; But she , that once has tried it , Will never love again ...
Pagina 1292
Edwin Markham. Who with mock patience dire complaints endure , Which real pain and that alone can cure ; How would ye bear in real pain to lie , Despised , neglected , left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath ...
Edwin Markham. Who with mock patience dire complaints endure , Which real pain and that alone can cure ; How would ye bear in real pain to lie , Despised , neglected , left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath ...
Pagina 1692
... pain , and horribly convulsed With sanguine feverous boiling gurge of pulse . Mnemosyne was straying in the world ; Far from her moon had Phoebe wandered ; And many else were free to roam abroad , But for the main , here found they ...
... pain , and horribly convulsed With sanguine feverous boiling gurge of pulse . Mnemosyne was straying in the world ; Far from her moon had Phoebe wandered ; And many else were free to roam abroad , But for the main , here found they ...
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