Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... pain How can the tree but waste and wither away That hath not some time comfort of the sun ? How can that flower but fade and soon decay That always is with dark clouds over - run ? Is this a life ? Nay , death you may it call , That ...
... pain How can the tree but waste and wither away That hath not some time comfort of the sun ? How can that flower but fade and soon decay That always is with dark clouds over - run ? Is this a life ? Nay , death you may it call , That ...
Pagina 74
... pain and smart . Sometime by me she sat , when she had played her fill , 10 And ever when she rested had , about she flittered still . When I perceived her well , rejoicing in her place , O happy fly , quoth I , and eke O worm in happy ...
... pain and smart . Sometime by me she sat , when she had played her fill , 10 And ever when she rested had , about she flittered still . When I perceived her well , rejoicing in her place , O happy fly , quoth I , and eke O worm in happy ...
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... pain them . Each one that doth her view , Her pain and sorrows rue . But were the sorrows known That me hath overthrown , Oh how would Phoebe sigh , if she did look on me ! The lovesick Polypheme that could not see , Who on the barren ...
... pain them . Each one that doth her view , Her pain and sorrows rue . But were the sorrows known That me hath overthrown , Oh how would Phoebe sigh , if she did look on me ! The lovesick Polypheme that could not see , Who on the barren ...
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