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... blood grew curdling and creepy . To see the black mane , vast and heapy , The
tail in the air stiff and straining , The wide eyes , nor waxing nor waning , As over
the barrier which bounded His platform , and The Glove .
... blood grew curdling and creepy . To see the black mane , vast and heapy , The
tail in the air stiff and straining , The wide eyes , nor waxing nor waning , As over
the barrier which bounded His platform , and The Glove .
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Ay , that was the open sky o ' erhead ! And you saw by the flash on his forehead ,
By the hope in those eyes wide and steady , He was leagues in the desert
already , Driving the flocks up the mountain , Or catlike couched hard by the
fountain ...
Ay , that was the open sky o ' erhead ! And you saw by the flash on his forehead ,
By the hope in those eyes wide and steady , He was leagues in the desert
already , Driving the flocks up the mountain , Or catlike couched hard by the
fountain ...
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Because , you spend your lives in praising ; To praise , you search the wide world
over ; Then why not witness , calmly gazing , If earth holds aught - speak truth -
above her ? Above this tress , and this , I touch But cannot praise , I love so much
...
Because , you spend your lives in praising ; To praise , you search the wide world
over ; Then why not witness , calmly gazing , If earth holds aught - speak truth -
above her ? Above this tress , and this , I touch But cannot praise , I love so much
...
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And , ” quoth the Kaiser ' s courier , “ since “ The Duke has got an heir , our Prince
“ Needs the Duke ' s self at his side : " The Duke looked down and seemed to
wince , But he thought of wars o ' er the world wide , Castles a - fire , men on their
...
And , ” quoth the Kaiser ' s courier , “ since “ The Duke has got an heir , our Prince
“ Needs the Duke ' s self at his side : " The Duke looked down and seemed to
wince , But he thought of wars o ' er the world wide , Castles a - fire , men on their
...
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... And another and another , and faster and faster , Till , dimpling to blindness ,
the wide water rolled , Then it so chanced that the Duke our master Asked himself
what were the pleasures in season , And found , since the calendar bade him be
...
... And another and another , and faster and faster , Till , dimpling to blindness ,
the wide water rolled , Then it so chanced that the Duke our master Asked himself
what were the pleasures in season , And found , since the calendar bade him be
...
Шта други кажу - Напишите рецензију
Нисмо пронашли ниједну рецензију на уобичајеним местима.
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
beauty better break breast breath brow dare dead death doubt drop Duke earth eyes face fall fear feel fire flesh flowers gain gave give gold gone grew grow hair half hand head hear heard heart heaven hold hope Italy keep King lady laugh leave less light lips live look man's mean mind never night o'er once paint pass past perfect play poor praise pride prove reached rest ride rose round seemed side sleep smile soul speak stand star stopped sure sweet tell thee thing thou thought thro Till took touch true truth turn wait wall watch whole wide youth
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Страница 191 - Noon strikes, — here sweeps the procession! our Lady borne smiling and smart With a pink gauze gown all spangles, and seven swords stuck in her heart!
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Страница 273 - Long he lived nameless: how should spring take note Winter would follow? Till lo, the little touch, and youth was gone! Cramped and diminished, Moaned he, "New measures, other feet anon! "My dance is finished?