Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher Rinehart, 1950 - 458 Seiten |
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... vision of life and death Passed above him . " Allahu ! " Cried he . " In all Koordistan Lives there not so brave a man As this Robber Kurroglou ! " KÉRAMOS Turn , turn , my wheel ! Turn round Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 187.
... vision of life and death Passed above him . " Allahu ! " Cried he . " In all Koordistan Lives there not so brave a man As this Robber Kurroglou ! " KÉRAMOS Turn , turn , my wheel ! Turn round Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 187.
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George Frisbie Whicher. KÉRAMOS Turn , turn , my wheel ! Turn round and round Without a pause , without a sound : So spins the flying world away ! This clay , well mixed with marl and sand , Follows the motion of my hand ; For some must ...
George Frisbie Whicher. KÉRAMOS Turn , turn , my wheel ! Turn round and round Without a pause , without a sound : So spins the flying world away ! This clay , well mixed with marl and sand , Follows the motion of my hand ; For some must ...
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George Frisbie Whicher. Turn , turn , my wheel ! All things must change To something new , to something strange ; Nothing that is can pause or stay ; The moon will wax , the moon will wane , The mist and cloud will turn to rain The rain ...
George Frisbie Whicher. Turn , turn , my wheel ! All things must change To something new , to something strange ; Nothing that is can pause or stay ; The moon will wax , the moon will wane , The mist and cloud will turn to rain The rain ...
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