Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 182
... hand for ever blaze ? Sooner shall grass in Hyde Park Circus grow , And wits take lodgings in the sound of Bow ; Sooner let earth , air , sea , to chaos fall , Men , monkeys , lap - dogs , parrots , perish all ! " 120 She said ; then ...
... hand for ever blaze ? Sooner shall grass in Hyde Park Circus grow , And wits take lodgings in the sound of Bow ; Sooner let earth , air , sea , to chaos fall , Men , monkeys , lap - dogs , parrots , perish all ! " 120 She said ; then ...
Page 439
... hand When next it takes mine . Will it ? tenderly ? Oh , I'll content him , -but to - morrow , Love ! 10 I often am much wearier than you think , This evening more than usual , and it seems As if - forgive now - should you let me sit ...
... hand When next it takes mine . Will it ? tenderly ? Oh , I'll content him , -but to - morrow , Love ! 10 I often am much wearier than you think , This evening more than usual , and it seems As if - forgive now - should you let me sit ...
Page 474
... hand to hand . Speak not to me of truce , and pledge , and wine ! 465 Remember all thy valour ; try thy feints And cunning ! all the pity I had is gone ; Because thou hast shamed me before both the hosts With thy light skipping tricks ...
... hand to hand . Speak not to me of truce , and pledge , and wine ! 465 Remember all thy valour ; try thy feints And cunning ! all the pity I had is gone ; Because thou hast shamed me before both the hosts With thy light skipping tricks ...
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