English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... Happy Trio ( 316 ) and in Vulcan , Contrive Me Such a Cup ( 284 ) ; with all the agonies and the gallantries of a mystical piety — as in Crashaw ( 248-50 ) ; with a right feeling for ' old unhappy far - off things'- ' -as in Jean Elliot ...
... Happy Trio ( 316 ) and in Vulcan , Contrive Me Such a Cup ( 284 ) ; with all the agonies and the gallantries of a mystical piety — as in Crashaw ( 248-50 ) ; with a right feeling for ' old unhappy far - off things'- ' -as in Jean Elliot ...
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... happy , happy land , Where Mars and Pallas strive to make their glory most to stand ! Yet , land , more is thy bliss , that 18 GRIMALD.
... happy , happy land , Where Mars and Pallas strive to make their glory most to stand ! Yet , land , more is thy bliss , that 18 GRIMALD.
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... Happy shall he be , that rewardeth thee As thou hast served us ! Happy shall he be , that taketh and dasheth thy little ones Against the stones . DOMINE 37 PROBASTI O LORD , thou hast searched me , and known me . Thou knowest my ...
... Happy shall he be , that rewardeth thee As thou hast served us ! Happy shall he be , that taketh and dasheth thy little ones Against the stones . DOMINE 37 PROBASTI O LORD , thou hast searched me , and known me . Thou knowest my ...
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... happy hands , How the red roses flush up in her cheeks , And the pure snow , with goodly vermil stain , Like crimson dyed in grain ! That even the Angels , which continually About the sacred altar do remain , Forget their service , and ...
... happy hands , How the red roses flush up in her cheeks , And the pure snow , with goodly vermil stain , Like crimson dyed in grain ! That even the Angels , which continually About the sacred altar do remain , Forget their service , and ...
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... happy influence upon us rain , That we may raise a large posterity , Which from the earth , which they may long possess With lasting happiness , Up to your haughty palaces may mount : And , for the guerdon , of their glorious merit ...
... happy influence upon us rain , That we may raise a large posterity , Which from the earth , which they may long possess With lasting happiness , Up to your haughty palaces may mount : And , for the guerdon , of their glorious merit ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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