Fellow Mortals: An Anthology of Animal VerseMacdonald & Evans, 1981 - 274 pagini |
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Pagina 83
... thine heart be shut Against the wretch's cries ! For here forlorn and sad I sit , Within the wiry grate ; And tremble at the ' approaching morn , Which brings impending fate . If e'er thy breast with freedom glowed , And spurned a ...
... thine heart be shut Against the wretch's cries ! For here forlorn and sad I sit , Within the wiry grate ; And tremble at the ' approaching morn , Which brings impending fate . If e'er thy breast with freedom glowed , And spurned a ...
Pagina 150
... thine own fair monument , Thy wings gleam out and tell me what thou wert : Oh ! that the memories , which survive us here , Were half as lovely as these wings of thine ! Pure relics of a blameless life , that shine Now thou art gone ...
... thine own fair monument , Thy wings gleam out and tell me what thou wert : Oh ! that the memories , which survive us here , Were half as lovely as these wings of thine ! Pure relics of a blameless life , that shine Now thou art gone ...
Pagina 170
... thine English home ; Thou hast thine absent master's tear , Dropped by the far Australian foam . Thy memory lasts both here and there , And thou shalt live as long as we . And after that - thou dost not care ! In us was all the world to ...
... thine English home ; Thou hast thine absent master's tear , Dropped by the far Australian foam . Thy memory lasts both here and there , And thou shalt live as long as we . And after that - thou dost not care ! In us was all the world to ...
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CREATION OF THE ANIMALS | 1 |
JOHN DONNE 15721631 | 15 |
ROBERT HERRICK 15911674 | 17 |
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