Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR Say who thou art , and thou shalt know . BOWL Broach the cask and fill ...
... thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR Say who thou art , and thou shalt know . BOWL Broach the cask and fill ...
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... thee grace . SPEAR ' Twas through that hole Passed out the bold Logbrogdad's soul . BOWL Then answer make that all may know , For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR The weal is their's who do no wrong , And crown with gifts the ...
... thee grace . SPEAR ' Twas through that hole Passed out the bold Logbrogdad's soul . BOWL Then answer make that all may know , For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR The weal is their's who do no wrong , And crown with gifts the ...
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... stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... thee ? Make room , make room for May : Begone , fly away , Make room for May . III The morning broke and Spring was there , And lusty Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ...
... thee ? Make room , make room for May : Begone , fly away , Make room for May . III The morning broke and Spring was there , And lusty Summer near her birth ; The birds awoke and waked the air , The flowers awoke and waked the earth . Up ...
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... thee near , And will whisper in thine ear : — " Valentine ! the name is good ; For it comes of lineage high , And a famous family : And it tells of gentle blood , Noble blood , -and nobler still , For its owner freely pour'd Every drop ...
... thee near , And will whisper in thine ear : — " Valentine ! the name is good ; For it comes of lineage high , And a famous family : And it tells of gentle blood , Noble blood , -and nobler still , For its owner freely pour'd Every drop ...
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