Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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Page 93
... Tell them that brave it most , They beg for more by spending , Who , in their greatest cost , Seek nothing but commending : And if they make reply , Then give them ... Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
... Tell them that brave it most , They beg for more by spending , Who , in their greatest cost , Seek nothing but commending : And if they make reply , Then give them ... Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay SIR WALTER RALEIGH.
Page 94
Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay : And if they will reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts , they have no soundness ...
Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ; Tell justice of delay : And if they will reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts , they have no soundness ...
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... tell her , Swallow , that thy brood is flown ; Say to her , I do but wanton in the South , But in the North long since my nest is made . " O , tell her , brief is life but love is long , And brief the sun of summer in the North , And ...
... tell her , Swallow , that thy brood is flown ; Say to her , I do but wanton in the South , But in the North long since my nest is made . " O , tell her , brief is life but love is long , And brief the sun of summer in the North , And ...
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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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