Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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Page 147
... lovers love the spring . O Mistress Mine O mistress mine , where are you roaming ? O ! stay and hear ; your true love's coming , That can sing both high and low . Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers meeting ...
... lovers love the spring . O Mistress Mine O mistress mine , where are you roaming ? O ! stay and hear ; your true love's coming , That can sing both high and low . Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers meeting ...
Page 220
... lovers to meet , But O sad chance , his judge was old ; Hearts cruel grow , when blood grows cold . No man being young his process would draw . Oh heavens , that love should be subject to law ! Lovers go woo the dead , the dead ! Lie ...
... lovers to meet , But O sad chance , his judge was old ; Hearts cruel grow , when blood grows cold . No man being young his process would draw . Oh heavens , that love should be subject to law ! Lovers go woo the dead , the dead ! Lie ...
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... lovers none ever will know , Whose eyes went seaward a hundred sleeping Years ago . Heart handfast in heart as they ... lovers , Not known of the cliffs and the fields and the sea . Not a breath of the time that has been hovers In the ...
... lovers none ever will know , Whose eyes went seaward a hundred sleeping Years ago . Heart handfast in heart as they ... lovers , Not known of the cliffs and the fields and the sea . Not a breath of the time that has been hovers In the ...
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Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine No preview available - 1992 |
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