An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... no more , sad fountains As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending 59 There is a lady sweet and kind Come , sirrah Jack , ho !. 59 The silver swan . 60 O softly singing lute . Thomas Campion [ 1567-1620 ] Hark , all you ladies vii.
... no more , sad fountains As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending 59 There is a lady sweet and kind Come , sirrah Jack , ho !. 59 The silver swan . 60 O softly singing lute . Thomas Campion [ 1567-1620 ] Hark , all you ladies vii.
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... hill .. 1142 To a Friend . 1078 Song ( When I am dead , my dearest ) 1142 Shakespeare 1078 In an Artist's Studio . In Harmony with Nature 1143 1079 The Forsaken Merman . • 1079 In Utrumque Paratus 1081 Resignation 1081 William Morris ...
... hill .. 1142 To a Friend . 1078 Song ( When I am dead , my dearest ) 1142 Shakespeare 1078 In an Artist's Studio . In Harmony with Nature 1143 1079 The Forsaken Merman . • 1079 In Utrumque Paratus 1081 Resignation 1081 William Morris ...
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... hill . James Thomson [ 1834-1882 ] 1196 On a Dead Child 1197 The City of Dreadful Night William Blake Sunday up the River . 1169 The Philosopher to his Mistress To L.B.C.L.M. 1197 1198 1175 1176 The hill pines were sighing . 1198 The ...
... hill . James Thomson [ 1834-1882 ] 1196 On a Dead Child 1197 The City of Dreadful Night William Blake Sunday up the River . 1169 The Philosopher to his Mistress To L.B.C.L.M. 1197 1198 1175 1176 The hill pines were sighing . 1198 The ...
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