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... thine , Not thou of mine ! and I might die , not thou ; And I , not thou , be borne to Seïstan ; And Zal might weep above my grave , not thine ; And say ' O son , I weep thee not too sore , For willingly , I know , thou met'st thine end ...
... thine , Not thou of mine ! and I might die , not thou ; And I , not thou , be borne to Seïstan ; And Zal might weep above my grave , not thine ; And say ' O son , I weep thee not too sore , For willingly , I know , thou met'st thine end ...
Page 367
... thine adamantine doors : The north is thine ; there hast thou built thy dark Deep - founded habitation . Shake not thy roofs , Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car . " He hears me not , but o'er the yawning deep Rides heavy ; his ...
... thine adamantine doors : The north is thine ; there hast thou built thy dark Deep - founded habitation . Shake not thy roofs , Nor bend thy pillars with thine iron car . " He hears me not , but o'er the yawning deep Rides heavy ; his ...
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... thine eyes Where the poor houseless shivering female lies ; She once , perhaps , in village plenty blessed , Has ... thine , sweet Auburn , thine , the loveliest train , Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? 310 320 330 E'en now ...
... thine eyes Where the poor houseless shivering female lies ; She once , perhaps , in village plenty blessed , Has ... thine , sweet Auburn , thine , the loveliest train , Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? 310 320 330 E'en now ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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