The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... thou pleasure ? Take thy fill , Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go , what thou mayst find , For things unknown , only in mind . " Spirit : " Be still , thou unregenerate part ; Disturb no more my settled heart , For I ...
... thou pleasure ? Take thy fill , Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go , what thou mayst find , For things unknown , only in mind . " Spirit : " Be still , thou unregenerate part ; Disturb no more my settled heart , For I ...
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... thou dost trace , That once a day thy spouse thou mayst embrace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rays afar salute her from the south . But for one month I see no day , poor soul , Like those far situate under the ...
... thou dost trace , That once a day thy spouse thou mayst embrace ; And when thou canst not treat by loving mouth , Thy rays afar salute her from the south . But for one month I see no day , poor soul , Like those far situate under the ...
第 463 頁
... thou come to this darkened land again ? art thou come to bear a valiant testimony as in former years ? The scourge hath not prevailed against thee , and from the dungeon hast thou come forth triumphant ; but strengthen , strengthen now ...
... thou come to this darkened land again ? art thou come to bear a valiant testimony as in former years ? The scourge hath not prevailed against thee , and from the dungeon hast thou come forth triumphant ; but strengthen , strengthen now ...
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