Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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... kiss , She cries : forsooth , let go ! But when we come where comfort is , She never will say no . If I love ... kiss , She cries : forsooth , let go ! But when we come where comfort is , She never will say no . These ladies must have ...
... kiss , She cries : forsooth , let go ! But when we come where comfort is , She never will say no . If I love ... kiss , She cries : forsooth , let go ! But when we come where comfort is , She never will say no . These ladies must have ...
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... kissed me . GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON 1788-1824 When We Two Parted When we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale grew thy cheek and cold , Colder thy kiss ; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to ...
... kissed me . GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON 1788-1824 When We Two Parted When we two parted In silence and tears , Half broken - hearted To sever for years , Pale grew thy cheek and cold , Colder thy kiss ; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to ...
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... kiss Whirls life within the shower of loosened hair ! Am I Failing ? Am I failing ? For no longer can I cast A glory ... kiss is but a kiss now ! and no wave Of great flood that whirls me to the sea . But , as you will ! we'll sit ...
... kiss Whirls life within the shower of loosened hair ! Am I Failing ? Am I failing ? For no longer can I cast A glory ... kiss is but a kiss now ! and no wave Of great flood that whirls me to the sea . But , as you will ! we'll sit ...
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