The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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... doth fail . You say , my Lord , the merchants Can , if they will , defend themselves against These rovers this is a noble scheme , Worthy the brave Lord Percy , and as worthy His generous aid to put it into practice . PERCY . Lord ...
... doth fail . You say , my Lord , the merchants Can , if they will , defend themselves against These rovers this is a noble scheme , Worthy the brave Lord Percy , and as worthy His generous aid to put it into practice . PERCY . Lord ...
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... doth gaze upon the sun , Fears the small fire that plays about the fen . If , at this moment of their idle fear , The dog doth seize the wolf , the forester the lion , The negro in the crevice of the rock Doth seize the soaring eagle ...
... doth gaze upon the sun , Fears the small fire that plays about the fen . If , at this moment of their idle fear , The dog doth seize the wolf , the forester the lion , The negro in the crevice of the rock Doth seize the soaring eagle ...
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... doth turn , and bite the padding foot . And if your Majesty's afraid of Philip , You are more like a lion than a crane : Therefore I beg I may return to England . KING . Sir Thomas , now I understand your mirth , Which often plays with ...
... doth turn , and bite the padding foot . And if your Majesty's afraid of Philip , You are more like a lion than a crane : Therefore I beg I may return to England . KING . Sir Thomas , now I understand your mirth , Which often plays with ...
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... heaven , to die no more ! Yet death is terrible , though borne on angels ' wings . How terrible then is the field of death , Where he doth rend the vault of heaven , And shake the gates of hell ! O Dagworth , KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 27.
... heaven , to die no more ! Yet death is terrible , though borne on angels ' wings . How terrible then is the field of death , Where he doth rend the vault of heaven , And shake the gates of hell ! O Dagworth , KING EDWARD THE THIRD . 27.
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... doth leave his bending harvest . Blood cries afar ! The land doth sow itself ! The glittering youth of courts must gleam in arms ; The aged senators their ancient swords assume ; The trembling sinews of old age must work The work of ...
... doth leave his bending harvest . Blood cries afar ! The land doth sow itself ! The glittering youth of courts must gleam in arms ; The aged senators their ancient swords assume ; The trembling sinews of old age must work The work of ...
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