The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to BrowningHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 918 páginas |
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... wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmurings . XXIV Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of shame Then of the certeine perill he stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or ...
... wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmurings . XXIV Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of shame Then of the certeine perill he stood in , Halfe furious unto his foe he came , Resolvd in minde all suddenly to win , Or ...
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... wings displayed wyde , Himselfe up high he lifted from the ground , And with strong flight did forcibly divyde The yielding ayre , which nigh too feeble found Her flitting parts , and element unsound , To beare so great a weight : he ...
... wings displayed wyde , Himselfe up high he lifted from the ground , And with strong flight did forcibly divyde The yielding ayre , which nigh too feeble found Her flitting parts , and element unsound , To beare so great a weight : he ...
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... wings , as victor he did dwell . XXXII Which when his pensive lady saw from farre , Great woe and sorrow did her soule assay , As weening that the sad end of the warre , And gan to highest God entirely pray , That feared chaunce from ...
... wings , as victor he did dwell . XXXII Which when his pensive lady saw from farre , Great woe and sorrow did her soule assay , As weening that the sad end of the warre , And gan to highest God entirely pray , That feared chaunce from ...
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... wings , did fiercely fall Upon his sunne - bright shield , and grypt it fast withall . XLI Much was the man encombred with his hold , In feare to lose his weapon in his paw , Ne wist yett how his talaunts to unfold ; For harder was from ...
... wings , did fiercely fall Upon his sunne - bright shield , and grypt it fast withall . XLI Much was the man encombred with his hold , In feare to lose his weapon in his paw , Ne wist yett how his talaunts to unfold ; For harder was from ...
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... wings presents the god unshorn . See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet slug - a - bed , and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept and bow'd toward the east Above ...
... wings presents the god unshorn . See how Aurora throws her fair Fresh - quilted colours through the air : Get up , sweet slug - a - bed , and see The dew bespangling herb and tree . Each flower has wept and bow'd toward the east Above ...
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