Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Till loosened life , at last , but breathing clay , Without one pang is glad to fall ... breath . SAMUEL JOHNSON / 1709 – 1784 To a Young Heir Long - expected one - and - twenty , Ling'ring year , at ...
Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Till loosened life , at last , but breathing clay , Without one pang is glad to fall ... breath . SAMUEL JOHNSON / 1709 – 1784 To a Young Heir Long - expected one - and - twenty , Ling'ring year , at ...
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... - bird's song ; Only the sun and the rain come hither All year long . The sun burns sere and the rain dishevels One gaunt bleak blossom of scentless breath . Only the wind here hovers and revels In a round ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 457.
... - bird's song ; Only the sun and the rain come hither All year long . The sun burns sere and the rain dishevels One gaunt bleak blossom of scentless breath . Only the wind here hovers and revels In a round ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 457.
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... breath of the time that has been hovers In the air now soft with a summer to be . Not a breath shall there sweeten the seasons hereafter Of the flowers or the lovers that laugh now or weep , When as they that are free now of weeping and ...
... breath of the time that has been hovers In the air now soft with a summer to be . Not a breath shall there sweeten the seasons hereafter Of the flowers or the lovers that laugh now or weep , When as they that are free now of weeping and ...
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