The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - 631 sivua |
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Sivu 83
A. Kent Hieatt, William Park. The Sun Rising Busy old fool , unruly sun , Why dost thou thus Through windows and through curtains call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers ' seasons run ? Saucy pedantic wretch , go ... Rising The Indifferent.
A. Kent Hieatt, William Park. The Sun Rising Busy old fool , unruly sun , Why dost thou thus Through windows and through curtains call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers ' seasons run ? Saucy pedantic wretch , go ... Rising The Indifferent.
Sivu 86
... rise from me ? Why should we rise because ' tis light ? Did we lie down because ' twas night ? Love which in spite of darkness brought us hither Should , in despite of light , keep us together . Light hath no tongue , but is all eye ...
... rise from me ? Why should we rise because ' tis light ? Did we lie down because ' twas night ? Love which in spite of darkness brought us hither Should , in despite of light , keep us together . Light hath no tongue , but is all eye ...
Sivu 191
... rise , The shapeless rock , or hanging precipice . Great Wits sometimes may gloriously offend , And rise to faults true Critics dare not mend . But though the Ancients thus their rules invade , ( As Kings dispense with laws themselves ...
... rise , The shapeless rock , or hanging precipice . Great Wits sometimes may gloriously offend , And rise to faults true Critics dare not mend . But though the Ancients thus their rules invade , ( As Kings dispense with laws themselves ...
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