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... tell you that I saw the moon last night , you will at once make the moon in your mind . And if some one has himself seen a thing very clearly indeed , he will be able to tell us about it so well that we in our turn can make it very ...
... tell you that I saw the moon last night , you will at once make the moon in your mind . And if some one has himself seen a thing very clearly indeed , he will be able to tell us about it so well that we in our turn can make it very ...
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... tell me where you were born . At Islington , kind sir , said she , Where I have had many a scorn . I prythe , sweetheart , then tell to me , O tell me , whether you know , The bayliffe's daughter of Islington . She is dead , sir , long ...
... tell me where you were born . At Islington , kind sir , said she , Where I have had many a scorn . I prythe , sweetheart , then tell to me , O tell me , whether you know , The bayliffe's daughter of Islington . She is dead , sir , long ...
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... Tell me about that harvest field Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind The bird in the corn The curfew tolls the knell of parting day • · The fountains mingle with the river The glories of our blood and state The green corn waving in the ...
... Tell me about that harvest field Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind The bird in the corn The curfew tolls the knell of parting day • · The fountains mingle with the river The glories of our blood and state The green corn waving in the ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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