Major British Writers, Bind 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... Leave thee naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . 1822 TO JANE : THE INVITATION Best and brightest , come away ! Fairer far than this fair Day , Which , like thee to those in sorrow , Comes to bid a sweet good ...
... Leave thee naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . 1822 TO JANE : THE INVITATION Best and brightest , come away ! Fairer far than this fair Day , Which , like thee to those in sorrow , Comes to bid a sweet good ...
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... leave Arezzo , leave all woes at once ! " - -- -- 1242 when I gave - Now , understand here , by no means mistake ! Long ago had I tried to leave that house 1250 When it seemed such procedure would stop sin ; And still failed more the ...
... leave Arezzo , leave all woes at once ! " - -- -- 1242 when I gave - Now , understand here , by no means mistake ! Long ago had I tried to leave that house 1250 When it seemed such procedure would stop sin ; And still failed more the ...
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... leave his studies there ; and at last to join himself to a com- pany of vagabond gypsies . Among these extravagant people , by the insinuating subtlety of his carriage , he quickly got so much of their love and esteem as 27. Daulis : a ...
... leave his studies there ; and at last to join himself to a com- pany of vagabond gypsies . Among these extravagant people , by the insinuating subtlety of his carriage , he quickly got so much of their love and esteem as 27. Daulis : a ...
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