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Page 239
... deep , While the stormy winds do blow ! While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy winds do blow . Britannia needs no bulwarks , No towers along the steep ; Her march is o'er the mountain - waves , Her home is on the deep ...
... deep , While the stormy winds do blow ! While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy winds do blow . Britannia needs no bulwarks , No towers along the steep ; Her march is o'er the mountain - waves , Her home is on the deep ...
Page 357
... deep ordained ! Fate , which foresaw How frivolous a baby man would be , - By what distractions he would be possessed , How he would pour himself in every strife , And well - nigh change his own identity , - That it might keep from his ...
... deep ordained ! Fate , which foresaw How frivolous a baby man would be , - By what distractions he would be possessed , How he would pour himself in every strife , And well - nigh change his own identity , - That it might keep from his ...
Page 156
... deep It threatens to engulf the trembling isle . Sometimes when winds do blow , and clouds are dark , I seek the blasted wood whose barkless trunks Are bleached with summer suns ; the creaking trees Stoop down to me , and swing me right ...
... deep It threatens to engulf the trembling isle . Sometimes when winds do blow , and clouds are dark , I seek the blasted wood whose barkless trunks Are bleached with summer suns ; the creaking trees Stoop down to me , and swing me right ...
Contents
KING CNUT 10171035 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13951437 | 7 |
NICOLAS BRETON 1545?1626? | 13 |
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The LeGallienne Book of English & American Poetry: Two Volumes in One Richard Le Gallienne No preview available - 1935 |
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