A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not wind , But sigh'st my soul away . When thou weep'st , unkindly kind , My life blood doth decay : It cannot be That thou lov'st me , as thou say'st , If in thine my life thou waste , That art the best of ...
... thou sigh'st , thou sigh'st not wind , But sigh'st my soul away . When thou weep'st , unkindly kind , My life blood doth decay : It cannot be That thou lov'st me , as thou say'st , If in thine my life thou waste , That art the best of ...
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... thou'rt an object meet for healing grace ; No merit thine , no virtue , hope , belief , Nothing hast thou but misery , sin and grief , The best , the only titles of relief . " " What must I do , " I said , " my soul to free ? " " Do ...
... thou'rt an object meet for healing grace ; No merit thine , no virtue , hope , belief , Nothing hast thou but misery , sin and grief , The best , the only titles of relief . " " What must I do , " I said , " my soul to free ? " " Do ...
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... thou humblest thyself , thou humblest Me ; Thou also dwell'st in Eternity . Thou art a Man , God is no more , Thy own humanity learn to adore . Humility is only doubt , And does the Sun and BLAKE 327.
... thou humblest thyself , thou humblest Me ; Thou also dwell'st in Eternity . Thou art a Man , God is no more , Thy own humanity learn to adore . Humility is only doubt , And does the Sun and BLAKE 327.
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