The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 ページ |
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... Lord , have mercy on us ! Rich men , trust not in wealth , Gold cannot buy you health ; Physic himself must fade . All things to end are made ; The plague full swift goes by . I am sick , I must die . Lord , have mercy on us ! Beauty is ...
... Lord , have mercy on us ! Rich men , trust not in wealth , Gold cannot buy you health ; Physic himself must fade . All things to end are made ; The plague full swift goes by . I am sick , I must die . Lord , have mercy on us ! Beauty is ...
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... LORD RANDAL I " O where hae ye been , Lord Randal , my son ? O where hae ye been , my handsome young man ? " - " I hae been to the wild wood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm weary wi ' hunting , and fain wald lie down . " II ...
... LORD RANDAL I " O where hae ye been , Lord Randal , my son ? O where hae ye been , my handsome young man ? " - " I hae been to the wild wood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm weary wi ' hunting , and fain wald lie down . " II ...
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... Lord ! 20 GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON ( 1788-1824 ) 1. Tell the story of the destruction of Sennacherib as you learn it in the poem . 2. Is there reason for some feeling of sympathy with both the attacked and the attackers ? Explain . 3 ...
... Lord ! 20 GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON ( 1788-1824 ) 1. Tell the story of the destruction of Sennacherib as you learn it in the poem . 2. Is there reason for some feeling of sympathy with both the attacked and the attackers ? Explain . 3 ...
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