Fellow Mortals: An Anthology of Animal VerseMacdonald & Evans, 1981 - 274 pagini |
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Pagina ii
... beasts . For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them ; as the one dieth , so dieth the other ; yea , they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no pre- eminence above a beast ...
... beasts . For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them ; as the one dieth , so dieth the other ; yea , they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no pre- eminence above a beast ...
Pagina 37
... Beasts , And Hyrcanian Tigers prey Still on Creatures less than they , Or less arm'd ; the Russian Bears Of tamer ... Beast , To the World might be restor❜d , And my Matty be ador'd . Chaste he is as Turtle Doves , That abhor adult ...
... Beasts , And Hyrcanian Tigers prey Still on Creatures less than they , Or less arm'd ; the Russian Bears Of tamer ... Beast , To the World might be restor❜d , And my Matty be ador'd . Chaste he is as Turtle Doves , That abhor adult ...
Pagina 234
... beast and dreary , Where is Brown , the young , the cheery , Smith , the pride of all his friends and half the Force ? You were at that last dread dak We must cover at a walk , Bring them back to me , O Undertaker's Horse ! With your ...
... beast and dreary , Where is Brown , the young , the cheery , Smith , the pride of all his friends and half the Force ? You were at that last dread dak We must cover at a walk , Bring them back to me , O Undertaker's Horse ! With your ...
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CREATION OF THE ANIMALS | 1 |
JOHN DONNE 15721631 | 15 |
ROBERT HERRICK 15911674 | 17 |
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animal bear beast beneath bird blood born breath bright bring close comes creatures dark dead dear death doth ears earth eyes face fair fear feel feet fish flowers follow give grass grave green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hide horse human keep kind land leaves light living look morn Nature never night notes o'er once pass play poems poet poor race rest rise round seems shape sing song soul sound Spring stag stand strange summer sweet tail tears tell thee thine things thou thought till tree true turn walk watched wave wild wind wings wonder woods young