Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... head , you block- head you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . ΙΟ DIGGORY . Ay , mind how I hold them . I learned to hold my hands this way , when I was upon drill for ...
... head , you block- head you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . ΙΟ DIGGORY . Ay , mind how I hold them . I learned to hold my hands this way , when I was upon drill for ...
Page 186
... head could carry all he knew . But past is all his fame . The very spot Where many a time he triumphed , is forgot . Near yonder thorn , that lifts its head on high , Where once the sign - post caught the passing eye , 220 Low lies that ...
... head could carry all he knew . But past is all his fame . The very spot Where many a time he triumphed , is forgot . Near yonder thorn , that lifts its head on high , Where once the sign - post caught the passing eye , 220 Low lies that ...
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... head , That I found humour in a pyeball vest , Or ever thought that jumping was a jest . [ Taking off his mask ... head , yes , yes , I have a head . 35 How piercing is that eye ! How sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the ...
... head , That I found humour in a pyeball vest , Or ever thought that jumping was a jest . [ Taking off his mask ... head , yes , yes , I have a head . 35 How piercing is that eye ! How sleek that brow ! My horns ! I'm told horns are the ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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