English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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William Ernest Henley. " shall oblige us to forget the others , or at least to consider them as chiefly essential to ... Blake so scant in quantity and so poor in kind . And this , as I believe , is rather due to a radical vice in the ...
William Ernest Henley. " shall oblige us to forget the others , or at least to consider them as chiefly essential to ... Blake so scant in quantity and so poor in kind . And this , as I believe , is rather due to a radical vice in the ...
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William Ernest Henley. was getting done outside . Signed or unsigned , however , there is nothing in The Bannatyne MS ... Blake , that Elizabethan , and something more , born into an PREFACE xiii.
William Ernest Henley. was getting done outside . Signed or unsigned , however , there is nothing in The Bannatyne MS ... Blake , that Elizabethan , and something more , born into an PREFACE xiii.
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... William Blake . то 307 MEMORY MEMORY , hither come , And tune your merry notes , And , while upon the wind Your music floats , I'll pore upon the stream Where signing lovers dream , And fish for fancies , as they pass Within the watery ...
... William Blake . то 307 MEMORY MEMORY , hither come , And tune your merry notes , And , while upon the wind Your music floats , I'll pore upon the stream Where signing lovers dream , And fish for fancies , as they pass Within the watery ...
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... William Blake . AH ! Sunflower , weary of time , Who countest the steps of the sun , Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller's journey is done ; Where the Youth pined away with desire , And the pale virgin shrouded in ...
... William Blake . AH ! Sunflower , weary of time , Who countest the steps of the sun , Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller's journey is done ; Where the Youth pined away with desire , And the pale virgin shrouded in ...
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... William Blake . 315 OF A ' THE AIRTS OF a ' the airts the wind can blaw , I dearly like the west , For there the bonie lassie lives , The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow , and rivers row , And monie a hill between , But day ...
... William Blake . 315 OF A ' THE AIRTS OF a ' the airts the wind can blaw , I dearly like the west , For there the bonie lassie lives , The lassie I lo'e best : There wild woods grow , and rivers row , And monie a hill between , But day ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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