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... come to dust . Song from " The Winter's Tale " WHEN daffodils begin to peer , With heigh ! the doxy , over the dale , Why , then comes in the sweet o ' the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale . The white sheet bleaching ...
... come to dust . Song from " The Winter's Tale " WHEN daffodils begin to peer , With heigh ! the doxy , over the dale , Why , then comes in the sweet o ' the year ; For the red blood reigns in the winter's pale . The white sheet bleaching ...
Page 339
... Comes silent , flooding in , the main . And not by eastern windows only , When daylight comes , comes in the light ; In front , the sun climbs slow , how slowly , But westward , look , the land is bright . FREDERICK LOCKER - LAMPSON ...
... Comes silent , flooding in , the main . And not by eastern windows only , When daylight comes , comes in the light ; In front , the sun climbs slow , how slowly , But westward , look , the land is bright . FREDERICK LOCKER - LAMPSON ...
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... come out of any other coun- try but America . The originality of Emerson is not perhaps sufficiently appreciated . The spiritual ele- ment in Whitman's broader , grosser , more specificially national genius , comes largely from Emerson ...
... come out of any other coun- try but America . The originality of Emerson is not perhaps sufficiently appreciated . The spiritual ele- ment in Whitman's broader , grosser , more specificially national genius , comes largely from Emerson ...
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KING CNUT 10171035 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13951437 | 7 |
NICOLAS BRETON 1545?1626? | 13 |
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