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... Fire Worshippers ) ... 373 The time I've lost in wooing .. 374 Oft in the stilly night .. 374 Farewell ! But whenever . 374 Love's Young Dream .. 375 ' Tis the last rose of summer .. 375 Endymion ... The harp that once through Tara's ...
... Fire Worshippers ) ... 373 The time I've lost in wooing .. 374 Oft in the stilly night .. 374 Farewell ! But whenever . 374 Love's Young Dream .. 375 ' Tis the last rose of summer .. 375 Endymion ... The harp that once through Tara's ...
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... fire . The selections here presented seem to justify his claim to a unique and high position among the poets of his time , but his range was narrow - his vocal register had scarcely a tone that does not find utterance in these selec ...
... fire . The selections here presented seem to justify his claim to a unique and high position among the poets of his time , but his range was narrow - his vocal register had scarcely a tone that does not find utterance in these selec ...
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... fire leap out 13 rattled spears 14 shields did shiver 15 shafts broke to pieces 16 fought 17 together 18 a - flood 19 measureless man in the fight 21 recognize no warrior 22 nor 20 no 23 did 24 better 25 conflict 26 confused 27 each 28 ...
... fire leap out 13 rattled spears 14 shields did shiver 15 shafts broke to pieces 16 fought 17 together 18 a - flood 19 measureless man in the fight 21 recognize no warrior 22 nor 20 no 23 did 24 better 25 conflict 26 confused 27 each 28 ...
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... 5 pro- fools 1 carcass 2 set a - fire 3 near • take away 5 sloth longing covetousness 7 cease 8 doubtless 10 fond of pleasure 11 carefully JOHN SKELTON ( 1460 ? -1529 ) FROM A DIRGE 60 STEPHEN HAWES The Excusation of the Aucthoure.
... 5 pro- fools 1 carcass 2 set a - fire 3 near • take away 5 sloth longing covetousness 7 cease 8 doubtless 10 fond of pleasure 11 carefully JOHN SKELTON ( 1460 ? -1529 ) FROM A DIRGE 60 STEPHEN HAWES The Excusation of the Aucthoure.
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... fire Of wreaking flames , that now determines she To die by Death , or venged by Death to be . 245 3 When fell Revenge with bloody foul pretence Had shown herself as next in order set , With trembling limbs we softly parted thence ...
... fire Of wreaking flames , that now determines she To die by Death , or venged by Death to be . 245 3 When fell Revenge with bloody foul pretence Had shown herself as next in order set , With trembling limbs we softly parted thence ...
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