The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay , So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and steadfast mind , Gentle thoughts , and calm desires , Hearts with equal love combined , Kindle never - dying ...
... eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay , So his flames must waste away . But a smooth and steadfast mind , Gentle thoughts , and calm desires , Hearts with equal love combined , Kindle never - dying ...
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... eyes were kind Like women's eyes , it seemed to me . So , hour on hour , they sat : I think They liked to hear the chisel's clink : And when the boy sang loud and clear , They scrambled closer in to hear ; And if he whistled sweet and ...
... eyes were kind Like women's eyes , it seemed to me . So , hour on hour , they sat : I think They liked to hear the chisel's clink : And when the boy sang loud and clear , They scrambled closer in to hear ; And if he whistled sweet and ...
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... eyes , I felt those lively seals would rise Some shiny night ere he could know , And dance about him , heel and toe , Unto the fiddle's heady tune . And at the rising of the moon , Half - daft , I took my stand before A young seal lying ...
... eyes , I felt those lively seals would rise Some shiny night ere he could know , And dance about him , heel and toe , Unto the fiddle's heady tune . And at the rising of the moon , Half - daft , I took my stand before A young seal lying ...
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