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Page 148
... wind and the rain ; By swaggering could I never thrive , For the rain it raineth every day . But when I came unto my beds , With hey , ho , the wind and the rain ; With toss - pots still had drunken heads , For the rain it raineth every ...
... wind and the rain ; By swaggering could I never thrive , For the rain it raineth every day . But when I came unto my beds , With hey , ho , the wind and the rain ; With toss - pots still had drunken heads , For the rain it raineth every ...
Page 449
... wind flapped loose , the wind was still , Shaken out dead from tree and hill : I had walked on at the wind's will , - I sat now , for the wind was still . Between my knees my forehead was , - My lips , drawn in , said not Alas ! My hair ...
... wind flapped loose , the wind was still , Shaken out dead from tree and hill : I had walked on at the wind's will , - I sat now , for the wind was still . Between my knees my forehead was , - My lips , drawn in , said not Alas ! My hair ...
Page 457
... wind that wanders , the weeds wind - shaken , These remain . Not a flower to be pressed of the foot that falls not ; As the heart of a dead man the seed - plots are dry ; From the thicket of thorns whence the nightingale calls not ...
... wind that wanders , the weeds wind - shaken , These remain . Not a flower to be pressed of the foot that falls not ; As the heart of a dead man the seed - plots are dry ; From the thicket of thorns whence the nightingale calls not ...
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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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