An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... pain or smart ; And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus , And have no more pitư Of him that loveth thee ? Alas , thy cruelty ! And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! Henry Howard , Earl ...
... pain or smart ; And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! And wilt thou leave me thus , And have no more pitư Of him that loveth thee ? Alas , thy cruelty ! And wilt thou leave me thus ! Say nay , say nay ! Henry Howard , Earl ...
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... pain , shame and disease at once , To die the easier by what price I fetched- 290 Also ( I hope ) because I should be spared Sorrow and sin , — why may not that have helped ? - My father , he was no one , any one , The worse , the ...
... pain , shame and disease at once , To die the easier by what price I fetched- 290 Also ( I hope ) because I should be spared Sorrow and sin , — why may not that have helped ? - My father , he was no one , any one , The worse , the ...
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... pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore , Still , after many years , in distant lands , Still nourishing in thy bewilder'd brain That wild , unquench'd , deep - sunken , old- world pain- Say , will it never heal ? And can this fragrant ...
... pain ! O wanderer from a Grecian shore , Still , after many years , in distant lands , Still nourishing in thy bewilder'd brain That wild , unquench'd , deep - sunken , old- world pain- Say , will it never heal ? And can this fragrant ...
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