The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... THEE WELL Fare thee well ! and if for ever , Still for ever , fare thee well : Even though unforgiving , never ' Gainst thee shall my heart rebel . Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain , While that ...
... THEE WELL Fare thee well ! and if for ever , Still for ever , fare thee well : Even though unforgiving , never ' Gainst thee shall my heart rebel . Would that breast were bared before thee Where thy head so oft hath lain , While that ...
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... thee If they disdained not such a prostrate slave . Disdain ! Ah no ! I pity thee . What ruin Will hunt thee undefended through wide Heaven ! How will thy soul , cloven to its depth with terror , Gape like a hell within ! I speak in ...
... thee If they disdained not such a prostrate slave . Disdain ! Ah no ! I pity thee . What ruin Will hunt thee undefended through wide Heaven ! How will thy soul , cloven to its depth with terror , Gape like a hell within ! I speak in ...
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... thee To do such a thing ; though it's a poor tale , it is , that I'm bound to say , Afore I can ta'e thee I've got a widder o ' forty - five ter pay ! 200 Dunnat thee think but what I've loved thee ; I've loved thee too well . An ...
... thee To do such a thing ; though it's a poor tale , it is , that I'm bound to say , Afore I can ta'e thee I've got a widder o ' forty - five ter pay ! 200 Dunnat thee think but what I've loved thee ; I've loved thee too well . An ...
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