Major American PoetsHarry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1936 - 964 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 56 頁
... holds a state in awe , yet holds in peace . See through the world , in ages now retired , Man foe to man , as policy ... hold the artillery of the sky ; These , these , with armies , navies , potent grown , 71 Impoverish man and bid the ...
... holds a state in awe , yet holds in peace . See through the world , in ages now retired , Man foe to man , as policy ... hold the artillery of the sky ; These , these , with armies , navies , potent grown , 71 Impoverish man and bid the ...
第 188 頁
... hold up your heads , girls ! " was the language of Primrose in the play when addressing her daughters . The worthy matron was right . Would that all my female readers who are 10 sorrowing foolishly because they are not in all respects ...
... hold up your heads , girls ! " was the language of Primrose in the play when addressing her daughters . The worthy matron was right . Would that all my female readers who are 10 sorrowing foolishly because they are not in all respects ...
第 210 頁
... hold not a bead more , And all the costly liquor runs to waste ; Nor gives the jealous lord one diamond drop So to be husbanded for poorer days . Why need I volumes , if one word suffice ? Why need I galleries , when a pupil's draught ...
... hold not a bead more , And all the costly liquor runs to waste ; Nor gives the jealous lord one diamond drop So to be husbanded for poorer days . Why need I volumes , if one word suffice ? Why need I galleries , when a pupil's draught ...
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