Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 337
... turn'd to nothing , for They could not look more rosy than be- fore . LXXVI 600 The henna should be deeply dyed to make The skin relieved appear more fairly fair ; She had no need of this , day ne'er will break On mountain tops more ...
... turn'd to nothing , for They could not look more rosy than be- fore . LXXVI 600 The henna should be deeply dyed to make The skin relieved appear more fairly fair ; She had no need of this , day ne'er will break On mountain tops more ...
Page 400
... Turn thee , turn thee on thy pillow : get thee to thy rest again . Nay , but Nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry . ' Tis a purer life than thine ; a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down : my ...
... Turn thee , turn thee on thy pillow : get thee to thy rest again . Nay , but Nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry . ' Tis a purer life than thine ; a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down : my ...
Page 444
... turn a new side to her mortal , Side unseen of herdsman , huntsman , steers- man- Blank to Zoroaster on his terrace , Blind to Galileo on his turret , Dumb to Homer , dumb to Keats - him , even ! 165 Think , the wonder of the moonstruck ...
... turn a new side to her mortal , Side unseen of herdsman , huntsman , steers- man- Blank to Zoroaster on his terrace , Blind to Galileo on his turret , Dumb to Homer , dumb to Keats - him , even ! 165 Think , the wonder of the moonstruck ...
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