The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the PresentRobert M. Bender, Charles L. Squier Washington Square Press, 1967 - 554页 |
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共有 43 个结果,这是第 1-3 个
第340页
... hear'st man's hurrying feet go by , Fearing his eye for harm may on thee rest , Or he thy young unfinished cottage spy ; All will not heed thee on that swinging bough , Nor care that round thy shelter springs the leaves , Nor watch thee ...
... hear'st man's hurrying feet go by , Fearing his eye for harm may on thee rest , Or he thy young unfinished cottage spy ; All will not heed thee on that swinging bough , Nor care that round thy shelter springs the leaves , Nor watch thee ...
第341页
... hear us talk as strangers met Above the room wherein you lie abed ; A word perhaps loud spoken you may get , Or hear our feet when heavily they tread ; But he who speaks , or him who's spoken to , Must both remain as strangers still to ...
... hear us talk as strangers met Above the room wherein you lie abed ; A word perhaps loud spoken you may get , Or hear our feet when heavily they tread ; But he who speaks , or him who's spoken to , Must both remain as strangers still to ...
第454页
... hear it , b Having not necessarily to be near it , Needing only the slightest effort to try . Hold the receiver of a telephone b a C C e Ր To your ear when no one is talking on the line d And what at first may sound to you like a whine ...
... hear it , b Having not necessarily to be near it , Needing only the slightest effort to try . Hold the receiver of a telephone b a C C e Ր To your ear when no one is talking on the line d And what at first may sound to you like a whine ...
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