Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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... happy man , which dost aspire To what which seemly thou dost crave ; Thrice happy man , if thy desire May win with hope , good hap to have ; But woe to me , unhappy man , Whom hope nor hap acquiet can . The buds of hope are starved with ...
... happy man , which dost aspire To what which seemly thou dost crave ; Thrice happy man , if thy desire May win with hope , good hap to have ; But woe to me , unhappy man , Whom hope nor hap acquiet can . The buds of hope are starved with ...
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... 122 Grasshopper , The . .239 Green grow the rashes O 322 Green Roads , The 512 Green Willow 77 Had we but world enough , and time 244 Hail to thee , blithe Spirit ! .381 Happy the man , whose wish and care Happy those INDEX 529.
... 122 Grasshopper , The . .239 Green grow the rashes O 322 Green Roads , The 512 Green Willow 77 Had we but world enough , and time 244 Hail to thee , blithe Spirit ! .381 Happy the man , whose wish and care Happy those INDEX 529.
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Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Happy the man , whose wish and care Happy those early days ! when I Hark , now everything is still .. Having been tenant long to a rich lord He is gone on the mountain .286 .255 189 210 He clasps the ...
Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Happy the man , whose wish and care Happy those early days ! when I Hark , now everything is still .. Having been tenant long to a rich lord He is gone on the mountain .286 .255 189 210 He clasps the ...
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