An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... land it smertith ; But nathelees , yit hast thou no power 5 ΙΟ His name sle ; his hy vertu astertith Unslayn fro the , which ay us lyfly her- tyth , 6 With bookes of his ornat endytyng , That is to al this land enlumynyng . ' Hast thou ...
... land it smertith ; But nathelees , yit hast thou no power 5 ΙΟ His name sle ; his hy vertu astertith Unslayn fro the , which ay us lyfly her- tyth , 6 With bookes of his ornat endytyng , That is to al this land enlumynyng . ' Hast thou ...
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... land . 50 Ill fares the land , to hast'ning ills a prey , Where wealth accumulates , and men de- cay : Princes and lords may flourish , or may fade ; A breath can make them , as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry , their country's ...
... land . 50 Ill fares the land , to hast'ning ills a prey , Where wealth accumulates , and men de- cay : Princes and lords may flourish , or may fade ; A breath can make them , as a breath has made ; But a bold peasantry , their country's ...
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... land is bright . 7 Written at Rome in 1849 , during the siege by the French . It was published posthumously , as were the four following poems , in 1862 . The MS . is signed , ' London November ? 1849 ( after Chamouni ) ' , and bears ...
... land is bright . 7 Written at Rome in 1849 , during the siege by the French . It was published posthumously , as were the four following poems , in 1862 . The MS . is signed , ' London November ? 1849 ( after Chamouni ) ' , and bears ...
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