An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... live . We have treated ourselves to many old friends and private prejudices . And this is as it should be . An anthologist , however austere he may prefer to be , how- ever much under the shadow of the classroom , is unlucky if , at the ...
... live . We have treated ourselves to many old friends and private prejudices . And this is as it should be . An anthologist , however austere he may prefer to be , how- ever much under the shadow of the classroom , is unlucky if , at the ...
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... Live with him 298 Anacreontic . . 299 Richard Lovelace [ 1618-1657 ] His Prayer to Ben Jonson . 299 The bad Season makes the Poet sad To Lucasta , going beyond the Seas 299 The Night - piece , to Julia . To his lovely Mistresses To ...
... Live with him 298 Anacreontic . . 299 Richard Lovelace [ 1618-1657 ] His Prayer to Ben Jonson . 299 The bad Season makes the Poet sad To Lucasta , going beyond the Seas 299 The Night - piece , to Julia . To his lovely Mistresses To ...
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... live by his propre good , In honour dettelees , but he were wood , Or live as scarsly as him list desire ; And able for to helpen al a shire In any cas that mighte falle or happe ; And yit this maunciple sette hir aller cappe.49 The ...
... live by his propre good , In honour dettelees , but he were wood , Or live as scarsly as him list desire ; And able for to helpen al a shire In any cas that mighte falle or happe ; And yit this maunciple sette hir aller cappe.49 The ...
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