The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... SING for the sun your lyric , lark Of twice ten thousand notes ; Sing for the moon , you nightingales , Whose light shall kiss your throats ; Sing , sparrows , for the soft warm rain , To wet your feathers through ; And , when a ...
... SING for the sun your lyric , lark Of twice ten thousand notes ; Sing for the moon , you nightingales , Whose light shall kiss your throats ; Sing , sparrows , for the soft warm rain , To wet your feathers through ; And , when a ...
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... sing , -Mary did sing , Mary did sing , And all the bells on earth did ring For joy our Lord was born . IV O they sail'd in to Bethlehem ! -To Bethlehem , to Bethlehem ; Saint Michael was the sterèsman , Saint John sate in the horn ...
... sing , -Mary did sing , Mary did sing , And all the bells on earth did ring For joy our Lord was born . IV O they sail'd in to Bethlehem ! -To Bethlehem , to Bethlehem ; Saint Michael was the sterèsman , Saint John sate in the horn ...
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... sing ! Thou who keep'st us chaste and free As the young spring : Ever be thy honour spoke , From that place the morn is broke , To that place day doth unyoke ! JOHN FLETCHER . THE LAPFUL OF NUTS WHENE'ER I see soft hazel eyes And nut ...
... sing ! Thou who keep'st us chaste and free As the young spring : Ever be thy honour spoke , From that place the morn is broke , To that place day doth unyoke ! JOHN FLETCHER . THE LAPFUL OF NUTS WHENE'ER I see soft hazel eyes And nut ...
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