Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 - American literature |
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Page 85
... eyes thine eyes shall see , We change eyes , and heart for heart , Each to other do depart , Joying til ' joy makes us languish . O my thought , my thoughts surcease , Thy delights my woes increase , My life melts with too much thinking ...
... eyes thine eyes shall see , We change eyes , and heart for heart , Each to other do depart , Joying til ' joy makes us languish . O my thought , my thoughts surcease , Thy delights my woes increase , My life melts with too much thinking ...
Page 138
... [ Eyes without feeling , feeling without That , laps'd in time and passion , lets go But I will delve one yard below their sheets ,. But it reserv'd some quantity of choice , To serve in such a difference . ] What devil was ' t That thus ...
... [ Eyes without feeling , feeling without That , laps'd in time and passion , lets go But I will delve one yard below their sheets ,. But it reserv'd some quantity of choice , To serve in such a difference . ] What devil was ' t That thus ...
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... eyes I kept On the descending moon . My horse moved on ; hoof after hoof He raised , and never stopped : When down behind the cottage roof , At once , the bright moon dropped . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's ...
... eyes I kept On the descending moon . My horse moved on ; hoof after hoof He raised , and never stopped : When down behind the cottage roof , At once , the bright moon dropped . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a Lover's ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
Copyright | |
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