The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the Present, 第 10 卷Robert Morton Bender, Charles L. Squier Washington Square Press, 1966 - 554页 An introduction to and presentation of sonnets in the English language from Wyatt and Surrey to the 1960s. |
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... Fire Some fowls there be that have so perfect sight Against the sun their eyes for to defend ; And some , because the light doth them offend , Never appear but in the dark or night . Other rejoice to see the fire so bright And ween1 to ...
... Fire Some fowls there be that have so perfect sight Against the sun their eyes for to defend ; And some , because the light doth them offend , Never appear but in the dark or night . Other rejoice to see the fire so bright And ween1 to ...
第152页
... fire did quickly steep In a cold valley - fountain of that ground , Which borrowed from this holy fire of Love A dateless lively heat , still to endure , And grew a seething bath , which yet men prove Against strange maladies a ...
... fire did quickly steep In a cold valley - fountain of that ground , Which borrowed from this holy fire of Love A dateless lively heat , still to endure , And grew a seething bath , which yet men prove Against strange maladies a ...
第346页
... fire ... " By this low fire I often sit to woo Memory to bring the days forever done And call the mountains , where our love begun And the dear happy woodlands dipped in dew And pore upon the landscape , like a book , But cannot find ...
... fire ... " By this low fire I often sit to woo Memory to bring the days forever done And call the mountains , where our love begun And the dear happy woodlands dipped in dew And pore upon the landscape , like a book , But cannot find ...
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