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... dead .. 523 Evelyn Hope . 476 SIDNEY DOBELL ( 1824-1874 ) Home - Thoughts from Abroad . 477 In Wartime ( A Prayer of the Understand- Home - Thoughts from the Sea . 477 ing ) . 523 Saul ... 477 America ... 524 My Star .. 479 DANTE ...
... dead .. 523 Evelyn Hope . 476 SIDNEY DOBELL ( 1824-1874 ) Home - Thoughts from Abroad . 477 In Wartime ( A Prayer of the Understand- Home - Thoughts from the Sea . 477 ing ) . 523 Saul ... 477 America ... 524 My Star .. 479 DANTE ...
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... dead and will never be read again except as a literary curiosity . Three quotations from it still survive as the sum total of its claims upon the future . The poet and dramatist , Westland Marston , said , " I know no poem in any ...
... dead and will never be read again except as a literary curiosity . Three quotations from it still survive as the sum total of its claims upon the future . The poet and dramatist , Westland Marston , said , " I know no poem in any ...
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... dead for fear , His cap borne up with staring1 of his hair , Stoynd and amazed at his own shade for dread , And fearing greater dangers than was need . 238 And next within the entry of this lake Sat fell Revenge , gnashing her teeth for ...
... dead for fear , His cap borne up with staring1 of his hair , Stoynd and amazed at his own shade for dread , And fearing greater dangers than was need . 238 And next within the entry of this lake Sat fell Revenge , gnashing her teeth for ...
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... dead , The watrie wette weighed downe his head , And heaped snowe burdned him so sore , That nowe vpright he can stand no more : And , being downe , is trodde in the durt Of cattell , and brouzed , and sorely hurt . Such was thend of ...
... dead , The watrie wette weighed downe his head , And heaped snowe burdned him so sore , That nowe vpright he can stand no more : And , being downe , is trodde in the durt Of cattell , and brouzed , and sorely hurt . Such was thend of ...
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... DEAD Ring out your bells , let mourning shows be spread ; For Love is dead : All Love is dead , infected With plague of deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From ...
... DEAD Ring out your bells , let mourning shows be spread ; For Love is dead : All Love is dead , infected With plague of deep disdain : Worth , as nought worth , rejected , And Faith fair scorn doth gain . From so ungrateful fancy , From ...
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