A Book of English Poetry1950 |
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Page 54
... live . I laugh not at another's loss ; I grudge not at another's pain ; No worldly waves my mind can toss ; My state at one doth still remain : I fear no foe , I fawn no friend ; I loathe not life , nor dread my end . Some weigh their ...
... live . I laugh not at another's loss ; I grudge not at another's pain ; No worldly waves my mind can toss ; My state at one doth still remain : I fear no foe , I fawn no friend ; I loathe not life , nor dread my end . Some weigh their ...
Page 160
... live , and embracing die ? She who is all the world , and can exclude In deserts solitude . I should have then this only fear , Lest men , when they my pleasures see , Should hither throng to live like me , And so make a city here ...
... live , and embracing die ? She who is all the world , and can exclude In deserts solitude . I should have then this only fear , Lest men , when they my pleasures see , Should hither throng to live like me , And so make a city here ...
Page 161
... live . Here lies the great - False marble , where ? Nothing but small , and sordid dust lies there . Some build enormous mountain - palaces , The fools and architects to please : A lasting life in well - hewn stone they rear : So he who ...
... live . Here lies the great - False marble , where ? Nothing but small , and sordid dust lies there . Some build enormous mountain - palaces , The fools and architects to please : A lasting life in well - hewn stone they rear : So he who ...
Contents
i The Knight ii The Squire | 15 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT | 21 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 27 |
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