English Poems from Chaucer to KiplingThomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long |
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... Fear no more the Heat o ' the Sun Hark ! hark ! the Lark Ariel's Songs SONNETS XXIX . ' When , in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes PAGE xi I 2345 7 8 II 16 22 MOHON 0 0 315 26 29 32 34 37 39 40 4I 4I 42 42 LXXIII . ' That time of ...
... Fear no more the Heat o ' the Sun Hark ! hark ! the Lark Ariel's Songs SONNETS XXIX . ' When , in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes PAGE xi I 2345 7 8 II 16 22 MOHON 0 0 315 26 29 32 34 37 39 40 4I 4I 42 42 LXXIII . ' That time of ...
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... fear my master is near dead , He blows so wearily . ' Then Little John to fair Kirkley is gone , As fast as he can drie ; But when he came to Kirkley - hall , He broke locks two or three : Until he came bold Robin to , Then he fell on ...
... fear my master is near dead , He blows so wearily . ' Then Little John to fair Kirkley is gone , As fast as he can drie ; But when he came to Kirkley - hall , He broke locks two or three : Until he came bold Robin to , Then he fell on ...
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... Fear na ye that , my lord , " quo ' Willie : 15 20 25 " By the faith o ' my body , lord Scroope , " he said , * " I never yet lodged in a hostelrie , But I paid my lawing before I gaed . ” . Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In 16 ...
... Fear na ye that , my lord , " quo ' Willie : 15 20 25 " By the faith o ' my body , lord Scroope , " he said , * " I never yet lodged in a hostelrie , But I paid my lawing before I gaed . ” . Now word is gane to the bauld keeper , In 16 ...
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... fear ? 45 And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can back a steed , or shake a spear ? " O were there war between the lands , As well I wot that there is none , I would slight Carlisle castell high , Though it were builded of marble ...
... fear ? 45 And forgotten that the bauld Buccleuch Can back a steed , or shake a spear ? " O were there war between the lands , As well I wot that there is none , I would slight Carlisle castell high , Though it were builded of marble ...
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... fear that they should stamp and nie . And when we left the Staneshaw - bank , The wind began full loud to blaw ; 105 ΙΙΟ But ' t was wind and weet , and fire and sleet , When we came beneath the castle wa ' ; We crept on knees , and ...
... fear that they should stamp and nie . And when we left the Staneshaw - bank , The wind began full loud to blaw ; 105 ΙΙΟ But ' t was wind and weet , and fire and sleet , When we came beneath the castle wa ' ; We crept on knees , and ...
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