English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... thought , feeling , or situation . ' I would rather say that unless thought , ' and ' feeling , ' and ' situation ' all are single , and are all present , and so present that in the final result ' feeling ' · " shall oblige us to forget ...
... thought , feeling , or situation . ' I would rather say that unless thought , ' and ' feeling , ' and ' situation ' all are single , and are all present , and so present that in the final result ' feeling ' · " shall oblige us to forget ...
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... thought ' is so full of change , the ' feeling ' so placid and so impersonal , that to make Ruth a lyric is to make lyrics of most of the stories in lyrical forms we have . Again , both thought ' and ' situation ' are ' single ' in ...
... thought ' is so full of change , the ' feeling ' so placid and so impersonal , that to make Ruth a lyric is to make lyrics of most of the stories in lyrical forms we have . Again , both thought ' and ' situation ' are ' single ' in ...
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... thought , his hertë gan to cold ; For which with changéd , deedlich , palë face , With - outen word , he forth began to pace ; And , as God would , he gan so fastë ride , That no wight of his countenance espied . Then said he thus : - O ...
... thought , his hertë gan to cold ; For which with changéd , deedlich , palë face , With - outen word , he forth began to pace ; And , as God would , he gan so fastë ride , That no wight of his countenance espied . Then said he thus : - O ...
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... thought ; This world all o'er I cast about , And ay the mair I am in doubt , The mair that I remeid have sought . I am assailed on every side . Despair says ay : - : - ' In time provide , And get some thing whereon to leif , Or with ...
... thought ; This world all o'er I cast about , And ay the mair I am in doubt , The mair that I remeid have sought . I am assailed on every side . Despair says ay : - : - ' In time provide , And get some thing whereon to leif , Or with ...
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... thought oppressed with the showers . Come , lusty Summer ! with thy flowers , That I may live in some disport ! William Dunbar . 6 VANITAS VANITATUM O WRETCH , beware ! This world will wend thee fro , Which has beguiléd many great ...
... thought oppressed with the showers . Come , lusty Summer ! with thy flowers , That I may live in some disport ! William Dunbar . 6 VANITAS VANITATUM O WRETCH , beware ! This world will wend thee fro , Which has beguiléd many great ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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