English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... Grow the Rashes ( 326 ) ; of exultant vision and anticipation — as in Spenser's Epithalamion ( 76 ) . Or it may decline upon such a mood of tender human feeling , half - generous and half - playful , as Con- greve's False Though She Be ...
... Grow the Rashes ( 326 ) ; of exultant vision and anticipation — as in Spenser's Epithalamion ( 76 ) . Or it may decline upon such a mood of tender human feeling , half - generous and half - playful , as Con- greve's False Though She Be ...
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... plain , With short return he comes anon , yet ceaseth not my pain . The fearful dreams I have ofttimes do grieve me so , That when I wake , I lie in doubt wh'er they be true or no . B Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow SURREY ...
... plain , With short return he comes anon , yet ceaseth not my pain . The fearful dreams I have ofttimes do grieve me so , That when I wake , I lie in doubt wh'er they be true or no . B Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow SURREY ...
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William Ernest Henley. Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow so high , That my dear lord , ay me ! alas ! methinks I see him die ! Another time the same doth tell me he is come , And playing , where I shall him find , with his ...
William Ernest Henley. Sometime the roaring seas , me seems , do grow so high , That my dear lord , ay me ! alas ! methinks I see him die ! Another time the same doth tell me he is come , And playing , where I shall him find , with his ...
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... grow for the cattle , And herb for the service of man : That he may bring forth food out of the earth ; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man , And oil to make his face to shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The ...
... grow for the cattle , And herb for the service of man : That he may bring forth food out of the earth ; And wine that maketh glad the heart of man , And oil to make his face to shine , And bread which strengtheneth man's heart . The ...
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... grow out of the dust of the earth : And thou destroyest the hope of man . Thou prevailest for ever against him , and he passeth : Thou changest his countenance , and sendest him away . His sons come to honour , and he knoweth it not ...
... grow out of the dust of the earth : And thou destroyest the hope of man . Thou prevailest for ever against him , and he passeth : Thou changest his countenance , and sendest him away . His sons come to honour , and he knoweth it not ...
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