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... thee shrink ; And Christe receive thy saule . If meat or drink thou ne'er gav'st nane , -Every nighte and alle , The fire will burn thee to the bare bane ; And Christe receive thy saule . This ae nighte , this ae nighte , -Every nighte ...
... thee shrink ; And Christe receive thy saule . If meat or drink thou ne'er gav'st nane , -Every nighte and alle , The fire will burn thee to the bare bane ; And Christe receive thy saule . This ae nighte , this ae nighte , -Every nighte ...
Page 455
... thee , and come to dust . No exorciser harm thee ! Nor no witchcraft charm thee ! Ghost unlaid forbear thee ! Nothing ill come near thee ! Quiet consummation have ; And renowned be thy grave ! * [ Full fathom five ] WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ...
... thee , and come to dust . No exorciser harm thee ! Nor no witchcraft charm thee ! Ghost unlaid forbear thee ! Nothing ill come near thee ! Quiet consummation have ; And renowned be thy grave ! * [ Full fathom five ] WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ...
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... thee . Let others freeze with angling reeds , And cut their legs with shells and weeds , Or treacherously poor fish beset , With strangling snare , or windowy net : Let coarse bold hands , from slimy nest The bedded fish in banks out ...
... thee . Let others freeze with angling reeds , And cut their legs with shells and weeds , Or treacherously poor fish beset , With strangling snare , or windowy net : Let coarse bold hands , from slimy nest The bedded fish in banks out ...
Contents
The Art of Reading Poetry 383 | 383 |
Versification 638 | 391 |
Transition to Poetry | 392 |
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